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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-23

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-23 page 1

COLUMBUS TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1850. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER J2. PAINTED AND PUBLISHED RV SOOTT & BASOOK. OFFICE south-east oonNEn or man bt. ami suuar ailkx. TERMS lnvrtrliilily In niivunre. The Dnily, lo IK"' '" Coluribu", per year S-i. oil during DU KMlWi will Tri.Wckly balance of . 5 00 . 4 00 . .1 00 . I 00 . 1 SO . l M l no . a oo l no , 50 . W TV Triweekly ly mull Wcekly-in Columbus . .. Out of the city; by mull. To clubs of lour mill upwards To club. f '" "liwards, " "nc ldrc"- Dally. session Trl Weekly.. Weekly, MM....- V To clubs of live iuul upwards Advcriieinic. The followinc rut ini.i rules 1 advertising live l.-on greed uoon betX h, proprietors of the Ohio Statesman .lid the Ohio X Joui, to ! observed, i U . J"! 50, 1M9. Unlljr Paper. 10 line, nr less, one insertion . SO 50 . 0 25 . 1 50 . a 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 . li 00 . 8 00 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 . U 00 . aa ou . 25 00 . 30 00 60 00 . 35 00 40 00 45 00 ' 55 IX) 130 00 one aquare, each additional.." 1 weolt a ..." 3 ..." 1 month... Standing card, 5 UUi or 1cm, per annum . w column, won . " ' (( 4 " "J ikajand weekly " dally " with ItkMgM " " ' changed weekly. unity . . Other CR.e not provided tor.cnargenoic in "on "The louidard of measurement to he minion type. FrVr 1, .l litioiil uarc in the daily, inserted one month, Of a greaw len 'ii T.iine.nnd fur each dditi,,l square inaorted "tKnienno'KiS.ed h, the year, unless It 1, spe-"cltled OTti manuscript, or previou.ly agreed upon between the V"ubn'.her. not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-menu, beyond the ani.mnl charged for their pub icatioti Announcing 4Ua (for otlire of every description,) to be cb we'll, IItta rate nl tiny cents per week, lor each name; the .ante to he in nil oases, paid in advance. Anadvertiaenienu from .trnSer. or tran.lent peraona to be Mverteinen'ta not marked on the copy for a .peclnoil number ofX2Sot will be OOOtrooed OM month, unless ordered out, and navineul will be exacted iiocoroina.,. Tpr'iv,'lt"'., ' y. ariv advertisers, will be confined rigidly to clr regular business I and all advcrtiaemonla not pertaining there. thi '0Adver.i'",nenlS""aAuetioneer, (leneral Agent. BadI Kat.tr Agent.'," not to be contracted lor by the year, hut to he charged bv the mi" -', at the usual rates. No a i v Hnicvr. can an I-.SEBTF.D eJUTOtTOOlXT. Advorti.ern enif hn i-haritable institutions, tire companies ward towuliu,' ! i She. public raaattuit, lik"' be d'"rn'1 htir price. . aK t inS ' r Stun utfMt, Imd vrhon so accompanied, to be nnifi lor. iti-irulHr mlvcrtis' all otlurs nrndiiiB communications or requiring noticci", dewiririfi t i nttt-ntum to tHirs, soim-s, con- cert, or any W ' ."" ;, . ,, aovory notice S 03 raleula.ed or in-fen h ttpramon individual Interest, can only he inserted w, h he under, nnd.nu lhat the same i. to be paid lor 11 i 1 be taUted m Hie editorial column, ,f Khdve:tSobhrged no. lenthan double Ui. tlmrUtLwdr, to he charged a. Ih. ,.t,. nl .10 tier c ut. in advance on the above met Attorneys will be hidden for tin price of inserting iidvcrtlfv mcnts brought in by them W A M l I.. 4ttnrncv nt LW nnil Solicitor In Clinnocry. rvFFlc" f.a Win. Denni.on Jr., No. 8, Neil'. Kxchange, oppo. U aite Secretary of dlate, olllcc. decu-aty Attorney nt.d CmnlaeVlo" nt tow, tj'jK'fc. Offlce, No. Neil'. Kxchange, oppo.de fecrewry ol state . omco. Jy37 CHAaLE. W. GILMOBK WILLIAM Q.LMO.E W',i ,I,M(lllB, Attorneya nl l.tnv nnil follellorH In .nmncery . ",''" ' ""dNiS: oiiio. . i.ttia.TnrU .V ( il, JTllIDliWAY dk CO.'S Iron Foundry, Urond ...ret, nrnr the Bridge, tolmn-Iiiim, Ohio. . atove. of all kind., and a great variety of Outing., alway. on hand. octl,'41 woiioesnv'x H 1 il l-, IMI. Kr.n. ', " t v, ,.v, s,.to'. IN "offlce. ' NAlira l xeltiinlte, " v w " , ,, , Hilh t., Uolumliufc dec II BBOBfiB !! WAI.CIITI, M1UN AND BANNtll raiaian, OOLOBtlUe, OHIO. WALTBR IHHAIiL. Attorney nnd Cnunarllor nt l.nw, ( nlnuibua, OWa. i 1. rtOa5.in.mis.lo.ier to take the ,k.,..wl"dg...ei.t ol Heed. A tor the Stale ol New York. ... m ry offlce on High Irweenjown and Rich. ocrai F.lWil"miO HUNTINGTON, f00K..-l.l.l.l.l!r;a,i'lr.talioneri,ncxtdnortolhel liiitonbank, L High .tre t, Columbus, Ohio. A large aasortment ol Book. and Stationery alway on band. - wm. waist. at. c. lii.lev, ,EV, the Public Offices, 0 augf.'45 Sl.lllliHT to I. II. I 15 OOK-IUNDlii:.", High slreet, opposib luinbua. UlittOVAI.. MMfl. . m,.h an, Third streets, li, i- 1) Joining his r l(M?aad o,,p,HUe the f irst llapti.t Church. doc 1 1 -.lit , f 'rTH-.uT-l-irbundl,'S Upper'and IJkirtina l.-ather ju I Ji raoarrad bv KIN(' ?: i ' No 27 Mam street, Cincuniall Cl'ltK. AIIHOTT CO., DF.ALF.RH in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass I louse Builders' mat. rial-. Fannin-; and Meehardeal rol, Military Ooods, 4c, Ate, No. ltil llitrcet, sign ol the (.lit I adlock -I0MMI.-M1ON AND hii:w'i(TmVk.'iiaNT!, Wbob- J Dealer- in llr.ast is and Pr.alu.e, I'.irlsinoilth. Ohio Personal attention given to ri i fivinL' aniiior..o..w a'"";;,M aeiling Produce cou.igned for wile. alMIf. anBKRT A11M9TBONO. REAL ESTATE BROKERfl and O EH ERA I, LAND AOKNTrt. Office, South room, Kxchange Bank Building, ColujiibuO MOUNT KAHI.E TBIPOI.I, FOR cleansing and burnishing all finished Melnhc and t.las. surfaces, auchas Gold, Silver, Urn..., Ilrltnnnln nnd Steelwnre,in-dow-Fnnen, .tlirrora, tor The MMMfl Antrim, in speaking of tin. article, say. : "Of .11 the substanvs wbii h have la-en applied to polish glass and met .1.. aa, fa ej-nl that knnwn by the name at WB la a .uwrior article to that brought from Italy by the ene ins, and now generally u-ed tbrou.hout all Europe. It .nould bo ererv famdv and every workshop." The suliscrile r., bung the agent, for thi. city, are prepared to lurnish it to dealer, at manufacturers' prices, .louarkerper. and Me"hr.ic. a.ere.lue.te.ltoe,dland try the article and in ca. where it doe, not s,ve the most entire atMartioa, JhemoaM will Wl6 Wo. 63. High it, rigii of the B-ck 8w. i " BINBT MAKKKH C1AN M Vrnr VHrnifh, Hind I'nppr, ilue, nnd newly nil t - th-r urticlea in th-ir line, t the itgn of rh PATENT LEVER CLOCKS A NEW article jusi received at mrrK. Call and see them. junc5JROWjBUK TohITcXr l i i e , (late of Ckillirothe, Ohio.) Hrodnec, Cnniminxlon nnd ForwnrilhiK .Werehoot, maylficUm' CLEVELAND. OHIO. BLDRIDGB St MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. High M l1 nortK "f T(m t' PPilf tk V- Hottl ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, ti ths. neat-st a.J mortf-hioo.ble "j F.T,nRII)0E, . ,l,f A. L. MARTIN. RAIN A IinilTON, IRON MOSdEBS, WH01.ESA1.R ANtl RETAIL DEAI.EI-a IS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nail.. Hpriags, Axli.s, Sash. Ulaaa and Houw Trimmings. Also, dralrs in Tin I'latr. Slirstt Iron, Corn-r, and ary ranc tT of Tinman", stock. Sign of the Back Saw, 63 High street. tonylSdtf JAMES M. HORTON. RAM.HOAO O.MMBI S LINE. CITIZEN? leaving in the Cara, by calling at the Stage office, North-East corner Ned Hrmae, can secure Rjulrond 1 irkets and alao have the Omnibus call for them In any part of the city. marMly B. O- REAM, Sec'y O. B- Company. B. P. L. HA B Kit li,...ar ait I.nW. f ' nl Dfnhna. Ohio. writ i .. r,n.mnilv li all nrofeasional business intrusted Vf to his care Office East side of Uich st over Slocum't ddler Shop next door wrath of the City Bank building OLD lilt. JA(!OB TOWNNUN!, 7''n original diicortrer of the (ienuine Toumend Sartaparllla OLD Or. Townicml in nuw iibout 71 yeart of Hge, uid bu long bwa known hi w Aulhor mid DwCOVUVf f tin' fi-'nuiiii! Origliml "Townnrnd HorciipHrlllii." Beliijf poor, he wr compel led to limit ir mnnurnetunt, hy wltich BMMM it Iihn bfM kept out of innrket, and the iiilea clrcumcriled to those only who had proved it worth, nnd known itn vnlue. It had reached tiie earu of many, nevurtheleii, flu thonu pen-nun who had leen healed ol nor; iliwa-ew, and .aved from death, proclaimed its Wonderful 0WM It relaxes trlcturfi anil lishtiiesi, NBHlfH all ntnttructiotii nod InvignrnteH the entire nervou ayatcm. 1 nut thin Uieo the Medicine you pre-eminently need! Hut Ota Any of IhtM i !i m 1 he xald of H. i '. Towntend'a inferior article 1 This young man', liquid is not to he compared with the old Doctor', ht'causc of one grand fuct that the one U incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, tcinicntitip, and blowing the oottlcs containing it into fragments : the sour, acid liquid exploding, and ditinauing other goodn I Must not thl'i horrible com pound he poisonous to the Hy-tein ? What I nut acid Into a system already dini ascd with acid f What causes Dispepaia hut acid 1 Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachf, what mischief it produces? Ihitulence, heartburn, palpitation ol the heart, liver compluint, diarrhoea, dyson-tery, colic, and corruption of the blood? What Is IHcrofulu but an acid humor in the body 1 What produces all the humors which bring on Kruptlons of the rikin, Hcahl Head, Malt Kheutti, Kryninclas, White Hwcllings, Fover Huntt, and all ulcerationsIn-terni-fand esternat? It is notliing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less. Whht causes Kheumntistn but a sour and acid lluid which insinuate-" itwdf between the joints and elsewhere, Irrlta-i anil intlHiniiiK the delicate tisfues upon which it acts 1 .So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailtm-nts which atlliet human nature . Now Is it not horrible to innke and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, K rmentlng, Acid " Compound of rt. I1. Towns-end, and yet lie would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Tnw ri-. ii:- (i. iiuiiiii Original Sarnaparilla, is an imitation j!' liit nferior preparation 1 1 Heaven furbtd that we should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblunce to H. I'. Townaend's article I We wish it understood, hecnupe it is the nbnolute truth, that H. I'. Townricnd's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Saremnarilla are heaven-wido npart, ami infinitely dissimilar ; that they are un- liKe in every particular. oaviu noi one BQfH iiurr: in common. As H. V. Townseud is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knowa no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unseientille, unprofessional mnn, what guarantee can the public have that they an. receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used In preparing it, and which urn incapable ol changes which might I nnder them the Ageutn of Disease iii-tend of health ? Hince the above was put in type the following fact has rome to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled The Triumph of Juntiee The War linded ! S. P Townsend abandoned the jitidOld Dr. Jacob Townecnd tin liicatrd by the Ptiiple ft 1'. Townsend has at hist given up pie manufnrture of any more Sar8aparilla, having disposed of his business to some straii-jers. Thus his claims to Originality and oilier pretensions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in thus evading the Issue before the public, by disposing of his trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose life was a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, mwlou. dock Mticks, Arc, kc. The fart, also, that hi- article be came notorious for its .Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Dot tles, thereoy ...reiving ami injuring me kick, niiuueMroyiugguous, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and tin: baseless fabric of his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to thi- people by some Strangers, yet bearing the name of S. I'. Townsend. We have Itecn informed that these Strangers intend to print ou the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if pos sible its had character of Souring and Kcnnenting. Let the people 1 ully understand that no Kevamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. 1'. Towni-end's pouring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from it present character ; and il they do this, it will becoino another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name i.r-t as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S P. Tuwuend's. But if there is no alteration, the people mny still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Hoot Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ol tills matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion wr would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton st., a first rate store, and sat himeelt down ouly a few doors below us, in Naussau t., the molivesand objects of which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'s bus incus, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street In the Spring, and we will then see If these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot fur the Old Doctor's San-anarilla in now 102, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILL, MAN it CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine fit., 3d door above 4th, Cincinnati. G. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all orders or applications lor agencies inunl be addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the Stab', and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there is some one authorized tu establish sub-agencies lor the county in which 1m resides, and the same can be MIMI ulnnii by reference to Uie eo.,ij For sale in Columbus by DKNKi & HARRY, Agents for Franklin county. Also, by Hbnuy Long, (jroveport IH.-.'iiilXwly WilTMrTciNil'j INE AND h ATKt T IMPROVED HA KS.X PARIIXA. KNOW ALL MF.N, that wn have tlna day appointed H. H. Mt-AKINOS, of Cincinnati, our Agent lor the State of Ohio at large, for the talc of JJr. John Bull's Genuine Improved Eitracl of Sortaparitta where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will bceupplied n't the proprietors' loWMt prices. Signed: JOHN BULL & CO. Louisville, Ky., April IS, ltj-0. E. Eberly, successor to P. IL MeakingB, at the old stand, High street, Is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining the (ienuine nnd Improved Article. As there are counterlciters about, be sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure ol the Cenuine Article. B. IL MKAKINGS, General Agent for Ohio. JVHT RECEIVED. AT THK DEPOT lor the salo of Uull'd Sarsaparillu and other Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply ol Bull's Improved and (ienuine Sarsapurilhi, combining .ellow Dock, Bur DiH-k, and other valuable extract", iudiengous to our Western soil, put up expressly lor thin Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is finding itx wny into the bosom of every afflicted family, ior the w- ole world l challenged to produce an artirleso pleasant to take that will so effectually purify the blood, strengthen the system, and guard it atrainst any sickness or epidemic whatever! It never fails to give relief, and is warranted to be superior to Townsriid'fi, and every oiher preparatii.il before the public. In this city hunilieilshave lieenenieilol the woret tormi ofScrolulo, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Klieumati-m, Neuralgia. Sii-ulie MM, and "distress in the side and breast, nndmutiy who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. Tbll preparation ot Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine; hence, ihi.uindMil phvsii ins prescribe and u-e if in their practice, tli- tlnfl -,..k.. imoriitl-.-tion bv "naleiiL" audit anv liht rul mind ed M. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not km .tnitn.lv niiied tu th " ( 'hiiin-G(in ." to make MOfllltWwIOW Calomel End other vilbiinous uiineials. (nolens voleiis) will write to him and t-atisly him that lie tin nut killed more iiihii DIM BW i.l every t ii "I hi patients, he will .belly send him a full tormu-lar of the ingredients used in his valuable preparations. "Ihiwn mi i l ie fee i''- flown Willi 111'1 mooil fucaersi Down with OtlMOSl and other poisonous minerals, which has m nl tlliiii-i.nii- flint teilr. ol lliiiii'i.lKl - lo a pieininure gra'i PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! SfrikiB Ht tin. In-art of the di-ense. remove morbid secretions, iWfl Mtkm to your liver, stivngflien you i digestive organs, and you cannot fail to build up new and pure blood tor thepusteiianci of the general system. To do which, nothing has been given t' MMmhlas within the reach ol hum mi MMI begins to com pare with Bull s Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla Remember thst in case of any disfauVfiictlon I will return the money, for I am bo authorized by the proprietor of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by K. EHERLY, r ' Only krnt for Columbus. Ea-t side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. junel.d&w 1 YltLH W. E1EI.D & CO. No. 11 Cliff st, New York, J otler for sale : New-pajier, !i!)t4'I inches. Newspaper, iWx4i inches. Newspap-r, HrM inches Newspaper, MsT) inches. Newspaper, SIlxW In. Newspaper, 1MB .inches. Newspaper, 1 1 : 1 inchis. Newspajier, 4x:il inchci. Newspaper, 'Hx'M inches. Newspaper, i.".'x3 inches. Newspaper, Wtf inches. Newspaper, 2lx:i7 inches. NewspapT, .Jfli'j.t-.r1 inches. Newsjiriper, .'.UI'cl') inches. Newspaper, 2 i'r4s40'r5 inches. Newspaper, 271x41)1 Inchci. Newspaper, 19x24 inches. Newspaper, 24x40 inches Envelop Paper '-!.4tX reams all sizes. Colored Paper 1, 73. reams assorted sizes. Writina Paper X) cax-s, a complete assortment News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Book Paper made to order of any size and quality at .hort notice fdetf-dJtW APKK V A K El MM rsE.-CUll S W. MhLlI CO., II 1 Cliff st, N. Y., offer for sale Blkaciuno Powdkb M casks best quality Son Aan a5 tons gmd ijuahty. Alum UJO bbls. cround and 10( bhls. crude. - .. -- lti.it KiiL-lihh :i F E. 4 F E. and 4 F F. super. Ultra ma rime Best French and (Jsrman, various brands Bags HO tons Domestic, all qunhties. Raos i-ti litdes Foreiirn, assorted qualities. Togetlicr with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper-Maker s Materiaf" de'-7-dw ru-ll il) v Mil l. I UJ( SALE. AN CTcellent farm of 179 acres, in (lenoa tp., Delaware co. R. 17 Tp. 3, s. 4, on the east side of Rig Walnut at the mouth ot Duncan s run ; about -r'0 acres nnproTiwL aboat 3f of good bottam laud. The farm is well emulated tor grain or stock. It is a part ol the Maxwell tract. Thre Is a tiiw settlement around it On the premises then- is a good saw mill, which takes the water from Walnut . reck and Duncan's run. It is a good site for a grist mill. The larm, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be sold togs-ther or separate. About one third ot the pay will be re-uuired down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives on he place. Jyl6-tdAwU WALTER THRALL. MONEY I HONEY! .HONEY ! Fifty Thnnannd Pollnrt. la Ohio! 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Containing voluminous mid learned note to the Lending Cases in Merchant)!- .aw, iiechini ny uie amsran i-ouri. cuiicu aj John Inuifi Clark Hare, Esq., and Horace Binney Wa'.iuce, Est)., 10 ARCHIBOLD'S LAW OF NISI PRIUS, 2 vols. 8vo; b With All the requisite Forms, including the Pleadings in the several Actions, and the Evidence eoci ssary to support them. BOOOIW and enlarged edition. T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Publishers and Importers, apll).d4.wy 197 Cheimul St., Philudelpliiu. A CARD. PflBI undersigned have formed a copartnership under the I nnmeiif S'lVCE k Filial!) E. for the trim -aclion "t a Whole sHleaud Retail lroecry nml Korwiu-dinx mid ( "m--i.hi biiNineeoi, ai the new brick Grocery, corner of High and Friend streets, formerly occupied by J. M. Brown, and solicit the atten ion ot th.me wishing to parcOMe, to a large stuck ol ood- in ou tline. J. H. 8TAOB, Columbus, Mar. ."r-dALWtl. C. H. FlflSKIE. KUKP POWTER L'r!! Every correct business mini keeps hie books posted up, so that in any emergency, or lor self-satislnction, he can tell at a glance the condition of his worldly prospect. It such then ItMMMfcrytO our pi'i uniary comfort, and which warns us of any innovation-tor losers, how much more necessary is it to be posted up in matters fur more important, and upon which hangs all the bdpM mid happiness of ourxdves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the greutet M nil blessings, Health t The sd eli. DM of last ummer should not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our City Father-, afljolD upon all, to look to our tenement?, c llHrs, nnd enclosures and to remove all odetisive and deleterious causes ol impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate if not entirely prevent n repetition of the disnslruiis etlectr-nl that dreadlul scourire with which we were veiled last sprinu Uld muiiuiht, mid which indiscriminately plucked trom our beautiful garden the rich and the poor, the young and the used' the loved bi'her, mother, ir-ier and brother, and hundred-- whom eonn-'mahty ot bvling and Iriend-hip had endenreil OM to the other, m tiesnot t be severed, only by denthl Nothing Ihrough Human AfetMJ has ever been given to the world tliit will so thoroughly guard the system against Cholera, or any sickness whatever, a- the d uly use of Dr. Hull's Compound l luid Extract ol Snmiparilln ! Tin' Doctor has vnrv lately made valuable imp. ovem. m- by thfl COtnbtaaooll of Ytllow Dwk and other Boots indigenous to our Western soil, that plactB " Bull's Sarsaparilla " at the head of every preparation as a 11 Purifier ot the blood," and " Corrector ol the ceneral sys-tcm." No one can have sickness that uses thin valuable preparation. Oertilicntes are pouring in trout every direction, speaking in the highest terms of the most wonder lul cnrenevei ellected, after every thing else had failed. To obtain the K&hN end hi test improved, procure trom the Agent tor Golumlms, K. EBERLY, Successor to R. II. Mcnklngs, east side High street, next to Rut-ler'a Bakery. JttBelMAW-tW nil. BUMS COMPOUND FLi;iI EXTRACT OF Bur HA RH A PA III la l A Ih given r, i more general satisfaction, which it is reconini' iided more etfecluallv than nny 0OWT similar lyu o im-pwHuon i'ur the discerning public. It is warranted to lie six times cheaper and better than the molasses and water mixture ol Townsend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to thfl intrinsic tub-stance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prepumton l I'ersons wishing to be cured ot Dysjiepsin, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic I'ains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Colic, Hick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrhoia, and all disorders arming Irom an impure state of BM blood or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation for oilier and worse diseasea, as entailed upon the human family by the dispensing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to ffive ibis Sarsaonrilla a trial. Our own exuerienre proves it the pmire be-towed upon 't- active 1m iilmg prop- rtn . by every M?r-son we meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily inrreit-sing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received Irom all distances, go to strengthen our confidence in lu bein the unrated curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment incases ol Dyscnb-ry, Diarrhn-a or trv - .iif hottle. and our word lor it, they will not be disappointed. v For sale by n" ..''i 1 'Y' Successor to B. IL Meakings, marie-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. pENTri ATTEND. SFRINO STYLES Suia-rnr Silk IjT plush Hats ; as uiual, only ft.. Als., for your ben.ilit, I tee French Cloths, fashionable Cassimeres, new and very MN I style Vcstings of holh Silk and Marsailes, (.ravsts ot dittcren design", suited to the season, 6lc., Ac, just op"i''l bJ , pl2-d4w ' HV1.ES i CO RCIIITECT OFFICE .IerlmnieH IJull, Ci n- i- V ba. Ohio. N- K. KELLY informs the public flMtdv his absence all his Architectural husinesa, Engineering and Surveying, will he promptly attended to at the above office by tli undersiEned. V H. BLACKMOBE, decJl d Architect and Civil lv tneer. NOTICE. TOTlCE 1 hereby given, that we have thi day appointed Smith ll 4. Mills, Esqs.,. our Agent, tor us and in our names t collect and receipt lor the claims and accounts which have arisen or rnsv her-'Rtter sns- W pnHMBsapw orm hr Dr. FRANCIS CARTER Dr. N. OAY, WILLIAM TREVITT, 8 HANItURY SMITH, JOHN B. THOMPSON, 8. M. SMITH. jan-t-dJcwtf O. W. MAUI--1, H. L. HOWARD, JOHN MORRISON, April 13. &0. am iiuvn TALLOW CANDLE'S of the very firt qual- MT ity can be had at all time at our factory, corner of Front and spring streets. Also, uura ana mh Bonp pSSmm sl. P. UOWLETT St CO .1 ' ; i "M I I-.. WILLIAM WOOD. uluKD WooU i n-.h 1,1 nc. WOOU d: CO., . :.--.:' u I ri. i OV PVM WHITE LEAH, IN OIL, PA RI " WHITE, NO. , DO. DO. Dltr WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, LITHARUK, PUTTT, WHITINd, ' MKK rtRIEl'l,' PAK19 CIIEKN, C II HOME YELLOW. CHKOME OREE). , 0BR9RI RED, CHINESE BLUE, oil, ASSOttTEl) COL'D I'AINTS, CIDKH VINEGAR. YA' E have adopted the most approved method, as practised by VV the Eastern Manufacturers, In manufacturing White Lead, and will warrunt it equal to any made in the United State. Wr wai rant the quality of each article we manufacture to be as good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offerod at the lowest prices ou usual tnfle, or discount lor Cash. CAS 1 1 FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Fanners with ('aster Beans for seed, and then contract to take bn at market price annually. CONKLING, WOOD & CO. Cincinnati, December 8ft dwly V K T K It I N A It Y H I ; It i K K Y . T. B. BlSHllP, Vkterisauv Scbokon, RESPECTFULLY otlers his services to the Inhabitants of this city ami vicinity, uasuriiig thuse who may patronise him. that he will endeavor to giv. general satisfaction. All surt'li-al operations perforine with perfect salety. And the majority of the diseases lucident to the liorse cured. T. H. Hii-hop can t' louud at his Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil llouro. Reference to the fallowing gentlemen: Majok Bahki:h, A.L. Olmsted, E. Williams, J. Barton. june5-d&.w3m CARPKTIIVG! C'AKPKTIX ! IV STONE Sl CO., huve on hand one of the largest and best -As os-orted stocks of Fine Ciirpetn nnd OH (Mothn Bra? orii red in CoMnbtu. anbndai RO the dirlerent styles, viz unerline Turkv and Wiltran : Superior Ingrain ; Superior TaniMrv Brusse!-? riuo no Superior Venltinn; 10--I Sup. Druggels, Wooien ; .Superline Brussels; Imperial, Ply ; DapmilW Hi io-4 " Linen. AUo, BUDeriOr Wiltrrm Tuiteil and Cheuiel Rupiib. Also, Suite- rior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at h vi-ry great bargain. Also, a Bplen- 1. 1 1 ii - -i irro;, nl ,,i .-uiiiTii.r V ui'ite u'nl 1 . :i i ' e i .unuin-. i'aim'ii Sliades, a .. IM, t: . ,. VALUAMl-E Itl-AL KtSTATE FOR "hAIE. The sub scriber oilers lor sale, on very liberal terms, the following de- critxrd real estate, situate on the National road, in the imnn-diate vicinity ol the eu-tern boundary line ol the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lota Nos. Po", I'll, 100, 10.r and 1IH1, of Crosby's addition of out-lots. Also, Nos. 1, li, -I and 5, ot Uaiio-ev'-i addition. (, 'J7 and ill, of Cbiiiotiioii's subdivision of half section No Also, in-lot No. y:i. on Town stn-et, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out- lot No. en there i- a coin) two Murv brick li'u"e, to'-t-ther with suitable out-houses, There is also on in-lot-No. A on Town St., a small frame house, ror fuither particulars, as lo price, Sic, Inquire ot thi subscriber on the premises, aul.t-dj-wtl . AMOS 8. RAMSEY. I'lllLAOKLFIIIA SHOES. It VAN'S LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED SHOES Buskins nnd Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's (iaitern. the tine-t article made in the Ciiioti. iut ipeued by tp!344fcW II. COWLES & CO. IHMil.'-MUMH SARSAPARU.IaA CO.MPOLND rHKPAIll.I BY STKAM, AND PUT UP IN QUART BOTTLES. pMiE recipe from which the Siiakeh S.vhsapahilla is made I. wan purcliHded nearly a year since, (at n greatexnuin-e,)from an old Doctor, belommu: to that ueculiar sect (tin; stinkers., inid altliouzli it has not been made public until the present time, it litis lieen exteii-iivi ly ui-eil hy many oi ttie nrst pliysienns aial laim-lies of Cincinnati, who Iiiivl' pronounced it lar superior to nny other preparation ol the kind ever yet ottered to the public. The mode in Which it is prepared, viz : by sb-ain, enables the proprietor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and real essence, a dmldoillinii which has never yet been obtained iu the manutactu: :turiiiK of any other Snrsaparilhi Compourul, hence its eriority as to its medical qualitie., over all other would be vast mne SAnaAl AHILLAi, To those at present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact The wonderful healing powers of this preparation are due to Ihe manner in which it is prepared, (namely, oy steam.) aa well as to the composition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient being the bent imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many otht r roots and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before the public ; and the phyticiiuis who have examined the recipe, from which it is crtm-poed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines as a medicine is entire-y peculiar to itself; it acts aa a gentle stimulant, and alito as an id lenitive as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in givinu strength and tone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the nowcls sufficient for the purposes ol nature, without SKeUtttl them to unnatural action, and as a OJ.NLKAI, PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities thereincon-ri.,.-i ntid it .t-niiv - ..-a.. - csmim Mm, lor which red ., , i. uni.riy etfieacious in the removal and permanent cure .,1 nil .tini'iif. i in . .-in,1; I' nin an HPITRE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Rlotches, Sore. r.yes, Letter, Scald lieail, wtunuorn i.icers, nues, au iiifeasefl re-ulting from the uko of Mercury, -kc, &.c. It is als-) not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Cunipbiiuts, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Coative-nesa, Loss of Appetite, Acidity ot the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt hunioTB ; and tu u never failing remedy in all diaeiu-es arising toi in a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It Is unparalleled ; such aa Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation ot the Heart, Neuralgic Atfectious, (ieneiul debility, fcOa, Ad It is found also to irive great relief to lemtdcs in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the direc tinns, as in that depends the benefit to be derived from it- use. Be particular in seeing that the botlels me put up in 'due wrap-pern, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head id" one of the sect of Shakers on tho wrapper, and at i lie bottom of the laM a fair simile of Dr. Howe's siniature. 'nils precaution will prevent countt rfeifs, and will guard this ineoieuie iroio neoig .njuiuu in ti-. rayiMwi uj imwi mm aw hones! means. AL'ents in Columbus : R. II. Mkakinq, DrNio A m n ., f.. Ro nrRT8 A: Co., Kino a Hbiggs, Wm. Schnkiokr. Sold in quart bottles, at $1 each, or 6 bottles for $5. Principal Depot, No. I, College Hall. ClnofaautL S. D. ll,we, Proprietor, to whom all orders must b mldrcsHil. To be i,.nl ot th- principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be ablo to judgi for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or not. HOWE'S CEIaEHH ATED COUGH CANDY. THK BL.3T iSMBOf KNOWN VOn COCOHS, OOLfH HOARSENESS, SOMB TllllOAT, WHOOPINd COUUH, ac, kC. Its reputation Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further ol it here, merely referring to our ajrenrs In Cnlunibus. who will testily to it merit. KINO HRKiOS, (leneral Agents lor Franklin county. Also, to bo had of the Druggists generally. novl0-ly TIUSA SSAM TEAluniPANY, t.)0 (ii-eenwleh atreet, New Y'orli. ' I 'HE proprietors beg to call the attention of connoisseurs in L Tea, and the heads of families to the choice and raie selection ot Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their f ragrance and delicacy, combiu. d with Hnta purity and strength, produce an inluioti ot surpassing richness and flavor. 'I tie Teas Offered are the following : The Jeddo Bloom, u Black Tea, at $1,00 per lb. Niphon, ' Diarl Osacca, a (ireen Tea, at. . . SO l.OH 75 loo-Uiaa " Ticki-tsiaa " Ud ti Mixture, n compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial aotl of Assam With a view to enroiitHre tli'- introduction of the 90 1,00 " ma' chless Teas, it is the intention of the oroorietors to distribute by lot among the purchasers, a miaiitity of Tea equal to the fr.t yars' profit on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive cnrlosed in the package, a num-bcrrd certificate, entitling him to our chanre in the distribution Ut ;V ' For every fifty o ut- Imd nut and mi the rer,-i i- amount Ing to lJO.000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea. to the value ot ten percent, or tvo thousand dollars, will bo gircn amy us Bonuses'.'.! according to the following s-ale: 5 Prizes of M lbs. ot Tea each at 1,W per lb. '--J lb. or M H 50 100 250 85 500 IN 600 son BOO 880 10 5 M 250 4-J5 Prizes in all 2,000 2,0(10 Those persons who pref-T lower priced Teas can receive their priaea In proportion, or they will be re purchased ior cash, at n seduction of 10 per cent. R1" Country Agent required. Application to M addressed, post pal I, to the Company's Depot, as above. Ijune.l d&w.Jtn 6000 COPIES HOLD i n six weeks: The Lives of JAMES MAD r the lollownii: valuable hooK- 1 w ISON and JAMES MONIOL, fourth and fifth Presidents o the United States, bv John (JfiNCV AoaMs, to which is added I History of their Adininitration." This work is puldi-hed in a large size 12mo. vol. of 430 paces, substantially bound in cloth or leather, similar in tyle to." Seward's Life of J. Q, Adams," containing accurate portraits on steel. Price 81,25. There heing no work extant (jiving the private and public lives of these Illustrious Presidents, and the world renowned reputn-tion of the author ns a BttMM and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale for the above book. Agents wimted. J. HMLIT CO Ajtents, JunelO At the New Bookstore, Columbus. 1?OR HALE A lew Land Warrants at reduced prices. In 1 quire of ma-31 BAKER Sl ARMSTRONG. Ilnrtlwarc. (.ERE, ABBOTT V CO.. Sign of the Gill Pndlorlt, No. 161 lliuh alreet, 1 1 AVE now in itOTB and m transitu from the east, a very large II st nek mT hanl ware, iiillerv. hou-e building materials, tar- ming and niechanical tool. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on Ion- prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchaser upon as good term, if not a little better, than anv other establishment in thi" vicinity. june7 GERE, ABBOTT Sl CO. It MLItOVII IMI STEAMBOAT INSI UAM I . THE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas sacbusetts punecially empowered to insure against sect DENTS. Capital 850.000. Orrtct High street, opposite the Capita) House, Columbus. junelO-dtf D R- HOAG, Agent. WH0VV A NTS A BARGAIN t FOR sale chep for rah TWO GUT LOTS, situated 0n Wash ingtoa avenue, north ol Broad street. Inquire of juneft BAKER St ARMSTRONG. , TO CONTRACTORS. OEALLD PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Board ot I'ubl c Works In the city of Columbus, until Ihe bour ot li o'clock (nooni of )'(ducaau, the Wth day of July next, ior the construction of the following work, to wit : OHIO CANAL. For the re-building ot Locks Nos. 01, 53 and SB, near Ports- mouth. For the rebuilding of Locks Nos. litiandUS, south ot Licking summit, ncB' Loekbourne. For the re-buldiug of Locks No. , enst of Newark. For the re building of one of the flight of Locks at the junction nt the Dresden side cut and the Muskingum river, near Dresden.For building a Water (iate, with substantial cut stone abut-ments. on the south-ea-t embankment of the Licking Summit lie- set voir. HOCKINO CANAL. for huildlug a substantinl Culvert, of cut stoiio masonry, op. posite Worthiimton's mill, in Hocking county, with the necesnary embankment, Ac. Comieeted with the above jobs will he th einbnnkinent and Other Items Incident to such work and theyaroot u character worthuthe attintmii of contractors. It maybe determined to re build Lockl KM SI, 08 and .V), near Portsmouth, during the proH'nt tall, which the bidder will consider. This determination, if concluded, will be expressed in the specifications. The masonry nul be of the Itest class and the stone of the most appro . ,1 qnh, and from quarriew from which stone has recently bu n farnlabed lor Locks nenr Portsmouth, Lockburnc iuul Dresden and for the Lock near Newark, to be ot stone to be approved by the En-juicer, as must tho stone in all cases. Puns tod spcclflottfJons may be seen at the office oi the Board of Public Works, at Columbus, at any time alter the first day of July, and tnb.rm itiun in relntion lo thfl work near Portsmouth nnd nenr Loekbourne, may be had at any time alter the 25lh instant, from Wm. McAboy, Eiu., Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Samuel fl. Foster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio tiunl in relation to the work near Newark. Dresden. Lick- m Nimmit Reservoir and Hocking Canal. Bidders unknown to the undersigned must give satislactory references. GEORGE W. MAN YPENNY, June8 Acting Commist-ioniT R P. W. B. PITCH, 1M50. FITCH fc DALE j (SucrrtHori to McElcain V Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND Dealers in Produce, Flour. Plaster, Stilt, Fish, and all kinds il. of (iroccries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all times, iu cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway fc Co.'e Foundry, Co umbi', Ohio. (inara-dtf SUH'EI. GALLOWAY. IIEN11Y F, PAGE. JAIaI.OWAV & PAUE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law. as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining couutics, and in the Circuit and District U. S. Court-'. OthYe in Piatt's new buildinir, opposite State House. inayOtf 8 A CARD. JVOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have this day 1 1 enti'M d into a cD-partnernhip, for the purpose of practising Law, Btiyiuir, Selling and LeasiiiL' Real Estate, Surveying, divi-dins; and r-nb-iiividing of lands and lot.--, the Collection ot Claims in central Ohio, uud, also, to all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April hi. ie50apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. SMALL FA It 31 IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABO l Telfbl miles from the city partly improved. A good hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. Tho farm is well adapted to nmfU kinds of grains This tarm mu"lbe sold soon, and is offered cheap. Poreons winh-inii to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, can-not do better than by calling on us. If this does not euit we havo others that will. SMITH dt MILLS, may 14 Real Estate Agents RR ,wilJ.IAfiHAC ' PENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Colum-I bus and vicinfty. "Residence at the Capital Hoi'se. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. RKirj-lt TO Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. R. EL Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. S. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson. Columbus Prof. Dnicl Drak-"6 Cincinnati m,p.i i MAU',.XE FOR JL'NE. (" HAHAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June. m (iodey's Lady's Hook lor June. Mrtun'l Magnzine lor June . Juut received and for sale by m;iyvo i n. - nil...' ol nun i ura n n, FOR I,F, & A LOT of Beech Fencine;. Shingling Lath, and Beech Inquire of (may271 C. SCOTT, Journal r .loiEtS. office. wooi r 1 nU fJUNI' WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, I JJ)JJJ near the National Rond Rridire. by pM FITCH St UALE. LOMTNGfl PICTORIAI, FIELD BOOK of the He-volution, Nos. 1 and 2 For sale by JanBfl ' i. n wniHlNO & huntinoton. A. D. WOltBAOOR. WM. P.WtlEGLER. WOMBAtOH d: w I i i.i.i.i:, ATTOHNPYS AT LAW. WILL practice as partners in Frimklin and tho adjoining counties. Prompt nttcntiuu will he given to the adjuBtmeiitand collection of claims of large or small amount. Wm P. Whr Kt.cn, Stttary Public, will take depositions, acknowledgments of deeds, Stc. Oiliue in Neil'a New Building, north of the Neil House. ('" inn1 hi-, June 21, 1 850. june24 dly-wlm IWWlilUCK GROCERY, CORNER OF IIUjlF-AND Fill 10 M) BTRBBTB. 'IMIE andanlgud bavini purchased Ooataol of J. M. Brown, I will continued the Grocery and Forwnrding and Commission hueiness, and hen leave to call the nttention of our friends ind the public generally to a well selected stock of Grocerie, Stc. Am, to which a larire stock will be added soon, and offered nt wholesale nnd retail nt low price. KiEr2.Mhtwtf. STAGE At PRlfiBlK. WOOD! avood: SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Sec-- retnry of state until 12 M. on Monday, the 15th day of July, 1600, ior wood for the use of the State, as follows i 2H) tords of wood 2t feet lone. 100 " 3 11 None but dry hickory, beech or puirnr mnple Is wanted. Bond! with approved security will be required for the delivery of the wood in the Htate House yard before the 20th day of October next. One hundred and twenty eiaht solid feet will be required for a cordolwood. HENRY. W. KING, Hec y of State, A. A. BLISS. Treasurer of State, JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State. Coluruhu", June 19, 18.V). . VwtoJulylO . OIL CLOTHS. f ARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fnncy, German, Chi-Li nese, l.nelish and American Furniture Oil Cloth", just received and for sale by j. D. OSHORN Sl CO. OTICE. The notes and accounts f GeorgH Gere St Co., are loft with tin for settlement and eoflectinn. They must be paid without delay. GERE. ABBOTT St CO. Columbus, July 5, I IMtlNTINf; MATERIALS FOR MAKE. FOR prde. low tor cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ot Printing Materials, rnnsistinir in part of I Double Medium Smith Press. 1 Stnnberry Press. lb. Pica. 4"0 " Bourgeois, nenrly now 110 Brevier. 100 ' Minion, 130 h Minion, Several fonts Fancy Tyie. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which 1 nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspajier, Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremnly low tor cash, or on short time. deell) CHAS. S(fOTT,VcnL NEW C.OOD8. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good term- 75 doz. Chopping Axe of favorite brands, 4 doz. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spade " " UMI Mill and Croa Cut Saw, aw boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. aW kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT St CO., ari At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. MACAI LAY'S ENGLAND. VIACAULAV'S ENGLAND. 3 vols, llmio. Muslin, lo match ivl Hume's England. For snle by may',7 I, N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. CARRIAGE TMIIIM;-. I HO ''AIU 8"atJe Sprintrs; a) sett Iron Axle; 100 sett Brass LfJ Hubh Bands; 3 bales Moss; I'.ii.nl Leather ; Lure, Tufts, Painted nnd Gum Cloth ; Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Casting, ate. For sale by june? GERE. ABBOTT ft: CO. NOT ICR IS hereby tiven that the subscriber has been appointed and I qualified as the administrator ot the estate of Lorcnio S. Bu- kley, late (,t Franklin county, deceased. unel8-w3t WILLIAM GltAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1350. NOTICE 1 8 hereby riven that the subscriber has been appointed and I rpiahfl. d as administrator with the will annexed ot the estate of John Stephens, late of Franklin county, deceased. Junelgw3t WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, Juoe 15, 1s?50. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . RIDflWAY AV CO.. ill A N C F A C T lT R R STKAM K N (J I N K M , FROM new and improved patterns, .unon which i- one for tha MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRON8 nd fixtures complete. They al-m make the eeh brsted n id u- ! n-ri?iuT wiTKR WHEEL. RAILROAD CAR WHEELS and all other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS uually made st roundne.. MACHIIWRRT of all kinds made promptly to order. RICK'S CELEBHATKI) COOK I NO STOVE, Premium Cooking Stnvra, Parlor, bop, and Church Stove and Furnaces Fire Gr-tes. and PI.Ol (iflf an warranieu, are constantly for sale at wholksalk and smiL on liberal terms. Merchants and other dealing in Ploughs and Stoves are re-sperUully invited to examine our stock and price. Columbus, feb 13 tf I )iyi0"LDr,rctf,,y,,,u''u"i'''to the otttSMI of Columbuj and us vicinity, that I have made new arrangement in bull-ne1B, and my pecuniary condition renders it nir'lliui lu setUa dl my accounts. have la-en doing business among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and urn the only man in ever engaged exclusively in it up to the present time. It is H l'llMllef Hint requires UUreluitti.il. Stteiitinn am.) IVias th L. i . . . aecoriiplishment of which 1 have nmde an agreement with Mr. Oeorite W. Williams, as may be seen by the advertisement below, by which he will become my partner. I take this occasion tosav 0 BU Wit i whom I llHVi' IiiH.li acp.ii.nli nFlr l,.n. 1 "J, Ik., they murtt be settled up, either by note or otherwise' iminedl- ab-Iy. 1 I have money enough doe to free me from embarrassment, not-withstand,!!.: some of iiiyrtrnrfs are fearful this is not the cast. I imc lued nmoiig and done business with you several years. I intend, while my lite is spared, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reoi.h.tin,, nu ,. h ..' .. ,C CT-i . in which I am engaged. I tu-k no combination to assist me by onspinng aginiisi others in the anie calling, to their injury. I MTC BO runntrs out, but I think this community will hear mo out in sayin. that I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my business, and ever have been. v I N'-WIIL. hint I ft -id i,m i, .11 In lh vn ,.,,..., .... ful for iiat-t favurs, I solicit a continuiuice of tin m. ' Nr. w lUMOUL my partner, ha. been in my employ nearly ona III, lllld lesiiti il nM. throllell Ollr liiliat fenrtnl nn.l ir.ri,,., lU. during the prevalence ut the cholera last summer. He is known 1"r " nequnmtaiire extends, as a ijeiitienian Well qualified tor the business in which he is engaged ; and 1 feel warranted in recommending him u your favorable consideration. Respectfully, AZZUR W. READER. June ltejo, AZZt;a W. BR ADM. OROaOE W. WILLIAMS. Rmktt CITY COFFIN WARE ROO.MH. EADER WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, have associated themselves together in the business of Undertaking, in the city ol Columbus, nnd would respectfully announce that thefr depot or ware rooms will bo found, for tho present, at the old stand ot A. W. Reader, neur the Hibba Hayseales, where they have a splendid assortment of Collins, coniHting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored, Cherry, Rlnck Walnut, &c , of every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a style superior to any in the Uettem country va ying iu quality and price to suit tlie leelinirs ot all who may need them tor deceased friends 1 hey have and will constantly keep on hand, ibrouds, glovesand stockings, ol every siie and quality. They are also provided with a hearse and carnages for attending tuuerals and every thing pertaining to the business. Carriages and a hearse always in readiness to convey friends and a corpse to any part oi the State whenever called for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right oi" the ' tate of Ohio for 1 rump s celebrated Corpse Preserver, the use and utility of which can tudv be appreciated by witnessing ita effect. Suffice it to aay, it. & w are pre, ared to preserve n corpse tree from decomposl-uon or change, any length oi time, and convey it, in that condl-mm, to any part of the country. They are also provided with a substantial Vault in which to deposit the dead previous to interment, agreeably to the feeling Ire lids and relatives. Cooling Boards will be tarnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or at the residence of eiihcr one of the firm. One of the firm may always lie found at the wore room durini the dny, or at his residence at mglit. As they will nttend to all call promptly, and are determined to rend, i- atistactioD, they confidcMlv expect to be sustained m thair undertaking. Itctidence of A. If: WmitT M door from Third, on Mound street, Hiljoming German Church Residence, of G. IV. Williams--2d door from Third, on Rich,on-po-ute Ilaptir-t Church. JunSM-tf I? A';H'-"Cajh paiil for Rags, C anvass Ragging, Grass, and V iarrcd Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-maker' stock, by CYRUS W. FIELD it CO. d.-J7-ddw At their Rag Warehouae, 94 Beckman at I OH HAUri i,imentl 80 bags Java ColTee, landing from Unl- VV ted States, an or sale by KING Sl HEFFNER, RP8 Cincinnnaa SVOAR AND MOIAH8E8.--350 hdd 8ugar, fair and prime; 1,200 bbls Molasses; for sale by KING it HEFFNER, ,nar 27 Main street, Cincinnati r 1 HACTS ON LAW REFORM a very deslrablo collection of -- Legal Papers, to which tho attention of member of the Convention is respectfully invited. Cushing'a Manual ; Jett'erson' do. Southerland (Joel R.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution. For sale nt J. II. RILEY St CO.'fl Bookstore. f A IIP RVTMia. SUPERFlN E Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth, nnd emb'd Window Curtains, ior sale by maril WM. A. McCOY & CO. ItIft. CM I CK KK I ; to ;il.BKIIT'rl PRKMIIJM ROSTON PIANOB, laat received and for sale at manufacturer'a prl-aa A. Ml.) Agent, Four door. North of the Nell Houae, Columbua, Ohio. aulO-dly PAPP.I I11T..U LARGE a.iortinent of Paper Ilan.inga and Border, for sil. ch''I1 h7 WM. A. McCOY 4 CO. mar KNTEItTAIN.MKNT AT FOIIKHtTOVk! 1UII8, DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Foreit Qrora, .... l,a ry evening, from live lo eight o'clock. June , '50 d6, IAHIKS' NKW NOVEL. The Old Oak Chest, by O. P. R. a. James. :i7U,c. The Daltun'a, hy C. Lover No. a, 6c. rorsalchy JU"1S I. N. WH1TINO It HUNTINGTON. ... NBW nooKS. rrm. History r,t the Coulcsaional. by John Henry Hopkim, D. a D., 1 vol. Wmo. Tile Past. Present and Future f the 'IV, ,,...! f.rt ih,' Pmalt of Dc I.amartine, 1 vol. 12mo. t or sale by J""lo I. N. WHITINn a, HUNTINGTON VACANT LOTS POR SALE. Two amall lou on Giy "treot, nearbe corner of Fourth atreeL Cheap and on way te' SMITH It MILLS, J""'9 Real Estate Agent. JOBJCPH LIPPKNCOTT. LIPPENCOTT to II nil. wm. c. ,aaa. MANVFACTLBERB OP P1KKMX FIRE PROOF SAFES Second Stria, baicccn Wand and SmMMd Slrt'ai. ln u,iay nil, moon, July S3, 1848, the undersigned wera ur j i.ij,,,, -iii-oi ,v lliiri-towilnessan hon est and fair test ol one ol their riurnil Safe.. Tho furnace belli!; PvPaFed, the fale was placed inside thereof with bookspa-a-rs and s, nl money ; when Hie door of the Safe wis closed and n lire Uadlad at ii quarter past o'clock, and in a short time llie M.le v, red hot, and coiilinued until hall past aix o'clock, bemit iiliout four and a half hours, when the committee expressed (hen- satislnction that the time occupied with such heat was siilln ieiit. The furnuee was then pulled down. Safe cooled, and the door opened Ihe hooks, pBjiers and money safe. The heat Wiis so great as to melt oft the brass mountings. We. thi refore take pleasure in recommending these Salea to the public aa being, in our judgment, entirely hro-proo. JARVI3 It TRABIIE, NOCK It RAWSON, COI1NWAL It HROTHEK, RI1ANNON t THATCHER, IltNEDICT CARTER, I9AA0 CRONUN. I im engaged In the foundry business, and know somethiDi alinut furnaces nnd heat. 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe, aud can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend then to the public as being, in my opinion entirely fireproof. WM fiAy Messrs lluilles, Comstock It Co. are our agents for the above Hales, where a sample can beseon, and also at the office ot the Ohio .-line Journal. LIPPINCOTT It BARR. PAINTS. "" Wi: have on hand and for sale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furnlture arnisb. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together ivilh a great vaticty of paints, bruahea, etc. At the .ign of the jyj OILT PADLOCK. cvivv , u a0 aawAMDi ylOl.h.N, Irom the subscriber, in Perry township, Franklin county, II , on Hie night of the 26th in.t., a DARK CHEST-1 SOIiRKL MAIIE, seven or eiuht yoa.s old, with a large -, ... , n ,ier right Hugh, a plnin halter mark around her nose, and a liltle white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally racks. 'The above reward will lie paid to any one who will return the mure and arret tho thief, or 15 will be paid lor the mare alone J LEWIS T. LANE. I 1)1)1) l:,,x,:" VVINi" lILA-i. s.,iE,t iilNchlnT) E .V.V be found .Ingle and double thick French, the best litt.liurg. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual sizes. At the sign Jyl OILT PADLOCK. (1)1 I lini-S (iAMI.KillT AND CIIKB COMPANY. A 1 " "leCing of Ihe nn ectors, held June Sl, '50, it w as order-. V ed that the subscriptions io the stock be paid to Thomas Mo.idin, Kso.. Treasurer, in in.i.llo.ent. .. l,.ll,.u.. tr, 1. . -I Installment SO per cent, on or before Monday July 1st, neat, a do SO da Aug. 5, do h do SO do Sepl.S, do Jo SO do Oct. 7, do 6th do 10 do Nov. 4. do Promptness on the part of stockholders la expected. junS2 tnov4 WM. A PLATT, Secretary. FOUR very desirable amall Iniildili'iot, on Rich street, east ol Seventh street, for sale verv l on en,.! terms Inouira "f liuneHdl HI MTU 4 MILLS. rOH SALE Two houses and lots, with stables, wood house, a and every other convenience attached, situated on Friend -rreet. they are brick buildings and in complete order, and will lie sold eery itm if applh-d lor soon. Buyers will do well to call nn us before purchasing elsewhere, mayie SMITH At MILLS. STEEL GOODS.-Beads, Rings, CUaps, Slide., Bag., Purwe. Ste. Also, Pen Knives, a splendid assortment. ap34 J. H. RILETC CO. Fllll SALK.-Tw can; m .1 riWEL- LING HOUSES on Town street, between Fourth end Fifth SMITH MILLS. ap!7 North Room In Kxchanxe Bank. TOOLS. TO Carpenters and others who use carpenter tools, we most respectfully say that we have the best assortment 01 tools ever brought to this city, and we are dispo'ed to sell them very low for cab. jyl GERE. ABBOTT CO. p F. CONWAT. 1 B. TOXLIirMX n. F. f OMVAYdfc CO., GROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON. AND Cammiaaion nnd Forw nrdlnff Merrhnn.a, flOMT STREET, Jj3-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. p--uwii

COLUMBUS TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1850. VOLUME XIV. NUMBER J2. PAINTED AND PUBLISHED RV SOOTT & BASOOK. OFFICE south-east oonNEn or man bt. ami suuar ailkx. TERMS lnvrtrliilily In niivunre. The Dnily, lo IK"' '" Coluribu", per year S-i. oil during DU KMlWi will Tri.Wckly balance of . 5 00 . 4 00 . .1 00 . I 00 . 1 SO . l M l no . a oo l no , 50 . W TV Triweekly ly mull Wcekly-in Columbus . .. Out of the city; by mull. To clubs of lour mill upwards To club. f '" "liwards, " "nc ldrc"- Dally. session Trl Weekly.. Weekly, MM....- V To clubs of live iuul upwards Advcriieinic. The followinc rut ini.i rules 1 advertising live l.-on greed uoon betX h, proprietors of the Ohio Statesman .lid the Ohio X Joui, to ! observed, i U . J"! 50, 1M9. Unlljr Paper. 10 line, nr less, one insertion . SO 50 . 0 25 . 1 50 . a 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 . li 00 . 8 00 . 10 00 . 15 00 . 18 00 . 10 00 . U 00 . aa ou . 25 00 . 30 00 60 00 . 35 00 40 00 45 00 ' 55 IX) 130 00 one aquare, each additional.." 1 weolt a ..." 3 ..." 1 month... Standing card, 5 UUi or 1cm, per annum . w column, won . " ' (( 4 " "J ikajand weekly " dally " with ItkMgM " " ' changed weekly. unity . . Other CR.e not provided tor.cnargenoic in "on "The louidard of measurement to he minion type. FrVr 1, .l litioiil uarc in the daily, inserted one month, Of a greaw len 'ii T.iine.nnd fur each dditi,,l square inaorted "tKnienno'KiS.ed h, the year, unless It 1, spe-"cltled OTti manuscript, or previou.ly agreed upon between the V"ubn'.her. not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-menu, beyond the ani.mnl charged for their pub icatioti Announcing 4Ua (for otlire of every description,) to be cb we'll, IItta rate nl tiny cents per week, lor each name; the .ante to he in nil oases, paid in advance. Anadvertiaenienu from .trnSer. or tran.lent peraona to be Mverteinen'ta not marked on the copy for a .peclnoil number ofX2Sot will be OOOtrooed OM month, unless ordered out, and navineul will be exacted iiocoroina.,. Tpr'iv,'lt"'., ' y. ariv advertisers, will be confined rigidly to clr regular business I and all advcrtiaemonla not pertaining there. thi '0Adver.i'",nenlS""aAuetioneer, (leneral Agent. BadI Kat.tr Agent.'," not to be contracted lor by the year, hut to he charged bv the mi" -', at the usual rates. No a i v Hnicvr. can an I-.SEBTF.D eJUTOtTOOlXT. Advorti.ern enif hn i-haritable institutions, tire companies ward towuliu,' ! i She. public raaattuit, lik"' be d'"rn'1 htir price. . aK t inS ' r Stun utfMt, Imd vrhon so accompanied, to be nnifi lor. iti-irulHr mlvcrtis' all otlurs nrndiiiB communications or requiring noticci", dewiririfi t i nttt-ntum to tHirs, soim-s, con- cert, or any W ' ."" ;, . ,, aovory notice S 03 raleula.ed or in-fen h ttpramon individual Interest, can only he inserted w, h he under, nnd.nu lhat the same i. to be paid lor 11 i 1 be taUted m Hie editorial column, ,f Khdve:tSobhrged no. lenthan double Ui. tlmrUtLwdr, to he charged a. Ih. ,.t,. nl .10 tier c ut. in advance on the above met Attorneys will be hidden for tin price of inserting iidvcrtlfv mcnts brought in by them W A M l I.. 4ttnrncv nt LW nnil Solicitor In Clinnocry. rvFFlc" f.a Win. Denni.on Jr., No. 8, Neil'. Kxchange, oppo. U aite Secretary of dlate, olllcc. decu-aty Attorney nt.d CmnlaeVlo" nt tow, tj'jK'fc. Offlce, No. Neil'. Kxchange, oppo.de fecrewry ol state . omco. Jy37 CHAaLE. W. GILMOBK WILLIAM Q.LMO.E W',i ,I,M(lllB, Attorneya nl l.tnv nnil follellorH In .nmncery . ",''" ' ""dNiS: oiiio. . i.ttia.TnrU .V ( il, JTllIDliWAY dk CO.'S Iron Foundry, Urond ...ret, nrnr the Bridge, tolmn-Iiiim, Ohio. . atove. of all kind., and a great variety of Outing., alway. on hand. octl,'41 woiioesnv'x H 1 il l-, IMI. Kr.n. ', " t v, ,.v, s,.to'. IN "offlce. ' NAlira l xeltiinlte, " v w " , ,, , Hilh t., Uolumliufc dec II BBOBfiB !! WAI.CIITI, M1UN AND BANNtll raiaian, OOLOBtlUe, OHIO. WALTBR IHHAIiL. Attorney nnd Cnunarllor nt l.nw, ( nlnuibua, OWa. i 1. rtOa5.in.mis.lo.ier to take the ,k.,..wl"dg...ei.t ol Heed. A tor the Stale ol New York. ... m ry offlce on High Irweenjown and Rich. ocrai F.lWil"miO HUNTINGTON, f00K..-l.l.l.l.l!r;a,i'lr.talioneri,ncxtdnortolhel liiitonbank, L High .tre t, Columbus, Ohio. A large aasortment ol Book. and Stationery alway on band. - wm. waist. at. c. lii.lev, ,EV, the Public Offices, 0 augf.'45 Sl.lllliHT to I. II. I 15 OOK-IUNDlii:.", High slreet, opposib luinbua. UlittOVAI.. MMfl. . m,.h an, Third streets, li, i- 1) Joining his r l(M?aad o,,p,HUe the f irst llapti.t Church. doc 1 1 -.lit , f 'rTH-.uT-l-irbundl,'S Upper'and IJkirtina l.-ather ju I Ji raoarrad bv KIN(' ?: i ' No 27 Mam street, Cincuniall Cl'ltK. AIIHOTT CO., DF.ALF.RH in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass I louse Builders' mat. rial-. Fannin-; and Meehardeal rol, Military Ooods, 4c, Ate, No. ltil llitrcet, sign ol the (.lit I adlock -I0MMI.-M1ON AND hii:w'i(TmVk.'iiaNT!, Wbob- J Dealer- in llr.ast is and Pr.alu.e, I'.irlsinoilth. Ohio Personal attention given to ri i fivinL' aniiior..o..w a'"";;,M aeiling Produce cou.igned for wile. alMIf. anBKRT A11M9TBONO. REAL ESTATE BROKERfl and O EH ERA I, LAND AOKNTrt. Office, South room, Kxchange Bank Building, ColujiibuO MOUNT KAHI.E TBIPOI.I, FOR cleansing and burnishing all finished Melnhc and t.las. surfaces, auchas Gold, Silver, Urn..., Ilrltnnnln nnd Steelwnre,in-dow-Fnnen, .tlirrora, tor The MMMfl Antrim, in speaking of tin. article, say. : "Of .11 the substanvs wbii h have la-en applied to polish glass and met .1.. aa, fa ej-nl that knnwn by the name at WB la a .uwrior article to that brought from Italy by the ene ins, and now generally u-ed tbrou.hout all Europe. It .nould bo ererv famdv and every workshop." The suliscrile r., bung the agent, for thi. city, are prepared to lurnish it to dealer, at manufacturers' prices, .louarkerper. and Me"hr.ic. a.ere.lue.te.ltoe,dland try the article and in ca. where it doe, not s,ve the most entire atMartioa, JhemoaM will Wl6 Wo. 63. High it, rigii of the B-ck 8w. i " BINBT MAKKKH C1AN M Vrnr VHrnifh, Hind I'nppr, ilue, nnd newly nil t - th-r urticlea in th-ir line, t the itgn of rh PATENT LEVER CLOCKS A NEW article jusi received at mrrK. Call and see them. junc5JROWjBUK TohITcXr l i i e , (late of Ckillirothe, Ohio.) Hrodnec, Cnniminxlon nnd ForwnrilhiK .Werehoot, maylficUm' CLEVELAND. OHIO. BLDRIDGB St MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS. High M l1 nortK "f T(m t' PPilf tk V- Hottl ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, ti ths. neat-st a.J mortf-hioo.ble "j F.T,nRII)0E, . ,l,f A. L. MARTIN. RAIN A IinilTON, IRON MOSdEBS, WH01.ESA1.R ANtl RETAIL DEAI.EI-a IS ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nail.. Hpriags, Axli.s, Sash. Ulaaa and Houw Trimmings. Also, dralrs in Tin I'latr. Slirstt Iron, Corn-r, and ary ranc tT of Tinman", stock. Sign of the Back Saw, 63 High street. tonylSdtf JAMES M. HORTON. RAM.HOAO O.MMBI S LINE. CITIZEN? leaving in the Cara, by calling at the Stage office, North-East corner Ned Hrmae, can secure Rjulrond 1 irkets and alao have the Omnibus call for them In any part of the city. marMly B. O- REAM, Sec'y O. B- Company. B. P. L. HA B Kit li,...ar ait I.nW. f ' nl Dfnhna. Ohio. writ i .. r,n.mnilv li all nrofeasional business intrusted Vf to his care Office East side of Uich st over Slocum't ddler Shop next door wrath of the City Bank building OLD lilt. JA(!OB TOWNNUN!, 7''n original diicortrer of the (ienuine Toumend Sartaparllla OLD Or. Townicml in nuw iibout 71 yeart of Hge, uid bu long bwa known hi w Aulhor mid DwCOVUVf f tin' fi-'nuiiii! Origliml "Townnrnd HorciipHrlllii." Beliijf poor, he wr compel led to limit ir mnnurnetunt, hy wltich BMMM it Iihn bfM kept out of innrket, and the iiilea clrcumcriled to those only who had proved it worth, nnd known itn vnlue. It had reached tiie earu of many, nevurtheleii, flu thonu pen-nun who had leen healed ol nor; iliwa-ew, and .aved from death, proclaimed its Wonderful 0WM It relaxes trlcturfi anil lishtiiesi, NBHlfH all ntnttructiotii nod InvignrnteH the entire nervou ayatcm. 1 nut thin Uieo the Medicine you pre-eminently need! Hut Ota Any of IhtM i !i m 1 he xald of H. i '. Towntend'a inferior article 1 This young man', liquid is not to he compared with the old Doctor', ht'causc of one grand fuct that the one U incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, tcinicntitip, and blowing the oottlcs containing it into fragments : the sour, acid liquid exploding, and ditinauing other goodn I Must not thl'i horrible com pound he poisonous to the Hy-tein ? What I nut acid Into a system already dini ascd with acid f What causes Dispepaia hut acid 1 Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachf, what mischief it produces? Ihitulence, heartburn, palpitation ol the heart, liver compluint, diarrhoea, dyson-tery, colic, and corruption of the blood? What Is IHcrofulu but an acid humor in the body 1 What produces all the humors which bring on Kruptlons of the rikin, Hcahl Head, Malt Kheutti, Kryninclas, White Hwcllings, Fover Huntt, and all ulcerationsIn-terni-fand esternat? It is notliing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less. Whht causes Kheumntistn but a sour and acid lluid which insinuate-" itwdf between the joints and elsewhere, Irrlta-i anil intlHiniiiK the delicate tisfues upon which it acts 1 .So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailtm-nts which atlliet human nature . Now Is it not horrible to innke and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, K rmentlng, Acid " Compound of rt. I1. Towns-end, and yet lie would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Tnw ri-. ii:- (i. iiuiiiii Original Sarnaparilla, is an imitation j!' liit nferior preparation 1 1 Heaven furbtd that we should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblunce to H. I'. Townaend's article I We wish it understood, hecnupe it is the nbnolute truth, that H. I'. Townricnd's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Saremnarilla are heaven-wido npart, ami infinitely dissimilar ; that they are un- liKe in every particular. oaviu noi one BQfH iiurr: in common. As H. V. Townseud is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knowa no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unseientille, unprofessional mnn, what guarantee can the public have that they an. receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used In preparing it, and which urn incapable ol changes which might I nnder them the Ageutn of Disease iii-tend of health ? Hince the above was put in type the following fact has rome to our knowledge ; which is truly tyled The Triumph of Juntiee The War linded ! S. P Townsend abandoned the jitidOld Dr. Jacob Townecnd tin liicatrd by the Ptiiple ft 1'. Townsend has at hist given up pie manufnrture of any more Sar8aparilla, having disposed of his business to some straii-jers. Thus his claims to Originality and oilier pretensions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, in thus evading the Issue before the public, by disposing of his trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose life was a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, mwlou. dock Mticks, Arc, kc. The fart, also, that hi- article be came notorious for its .Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Dot tles, thereoy ...reiving ami injuring me kick, niiuueMroyiugguous, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and tin: baseless fabric of his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to thi- people by some Strangers, yet bearing the name of S. I'. Townsend. We have Itecn informed that these Strangers intend to print ou the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if pos sible its had character of Souring and Kcnnenting. Let the people 1 ully understand that no Kevamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's names or any other folly will redeem S. 1'. Towni-end's pouring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from it present character ; and il they do this, it will becoino another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name i.r-t as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S P. Tuwuend's. But if there is no alteration, the people mny still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Hoot Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ol tills matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion wr would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton st., a first rate store, and sat himeelt down ouly a few doors below us, in Naussau t., the molivesand objects of which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'s bus incus, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street In the Spring, and we will then see If these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot fur the Old Doctor's San-anarilla in now 102, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILL, MAN it CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine fit., 3d door above 4th, Cincinnati. G. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all orders or applications lor agencies inunl be addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the Stab', and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there is some one authorized tu establish sub-agencies lor the county in which 1m resides, and the same can be MIMI ulnnii by reference to Uie eo.,ij For sale in Columbus by DKNKi & HARRY, Agents for Franklin county. Also, by Hbnuy Long, (jroveport IH.-.'iiilXwly WilTMrTciNil'j INE AND h ATKt T IMPROVED HA KS.X PARIIXA. KNOW ALL MF.N, that wn have tlna day appointed H. H. Mt-AKINOS, of Cincinnati, our Agent lor the State of Ohio at large, for the talc of JJr. John Bull's Genuine Improved Eitracl of Sortaparitta where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will bceupplied n't the proprietors' loWMt prices. Signed: JOHN BULL & CO. Louisville, Ky., April IS, ltj-0. E. Eberly, successor to P. IL MeakingB, at the old stand, High street, Is the only authorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining the (ienuine nnd Improved Article. As there are counterlciters about, be sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure ol the Cenuine Article. B. IL MKAKINGS, General Agent for Ohio. JVHT RECEIVED. AT THK DEPOT lor the salo of Uull'd Sarsaparillu and other Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply ol Bull's Improved and (ienuine Sarsapurilhi, combining .ellow Dock, Bur DiH-k, and other valuable extract", iudiengous to our Western soil, put up expressly lor thin Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is finding itx wny into the bosom of every afflicted family, ior the w- ole world l challenged to produce an artirleso pleasant to take that will so effectually purify the blood, strengthen the system, and guard it atrainst any sickness or epidemic whatever! It never fails to give relief, and is warranted to be superior to Townsriid'fi, and every oiher preparatii.il before the public. In this city hunilieilshave lieenenieilol the woret tormi ofScrolulo, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Klieumati-m, Neuralgia. Sii-ulie MM, and "distress in the side and breast, nndmutiy who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. Tbll preparation ot Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine; hence, ihi.uindMil phvsii ins prescribe and u-e if in their practice, tli- tlnfl -,..k.. imoriitl-.-tion bv "naleiiL" audit anv liht rul mind ed M. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudices and not km .tnitn.lv niiied tu th " ( 'hiiin-G(in ." to make MOfllltWwIOW Calomel End other vilbiinous uiineials. (nolens voleiis) will write to him and t-atisly him that lie tin nut killed more iiihii DIM BW i.l every t ii "I hi patients, he will .belly send him a full tormu-lar of the ingredients used in his valuable preparations. "Ihiwn mi i l ie fee i''- flown Willi 111'1 mooil fucaersi Down with OtlMOSl and other poisonous minerals, which has m nl tlliiii-i.nii- flint teilr. ol lliiiii'i.lKl - lo a pieininure gra'i PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! SfrikiB Ht tin. In-art of the di-ense. remove morbid secretions, iWfl Mtkm to your liver, stivngflien you i digestive organs, and you cannot fail to build up new and pure blood tor thepusteiianci of the general system. To do which, nothing has been given t' MMmhlas within the reach ol hum mi MMI begins to com pare with Bull s Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla Remember thst in case of any disfauVfiictlon I will return the money, for I am bo authorized by the proprietor of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by K. EHERLY, r ' Only krnt for Columbus. Ea-t side High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. junel.d&w 1 YltLH W. E1EI.D & CO. No. 11 Cliff st, New York, J otler for sale : New-pajier, !i!)t4'I inches. Newspaper, iWx4i inches. Newspap-r, HrM inches Newspaper, MsT) inches. Newspaper, SIlxW In. Newspaper, 1MB .inches. Newspaper, 1 1 : 1 inchis. Newspajier, 4x:il inchci. Newspaper, 'Hx'M inches. Newspaper, i.".'x3 inches. Newspaper, Wtf inches. Newspaper, 2lx:i7 inches. NewspapT, .Jfli'j.t-.r1 inches. Newsjiriper, .'.UI'cl') inches. Newspaper, 2 i'r4s40'r5 inches. Newspaper, 271x41)1 Inchci. Newspaper, 19x24 inches. Newspaper, 24x40 inches Envelop Paper '-!.4tX reams all sizes. Colored Paper 1, 73. reams assorted sizes. Writina Paper X) cax-s, a complete assortment News and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Book Paper made to order of any size and quality at .hort notice fdetf-dJtW APKK V A K El MM rsE.-CUll S W. MhLlI CO., II 1 Cliff st, N. Y., offer for sale Blkaciuno Powdkb M casks best quality Son Aan a5 tons gmd ijuahty. Alum UJO bbls. cround and 10( bhls. crude. - .. -- lti.it KiiL-lihh :i F E. 4 F E. and 4 F F. super. Ultra ma rime Best French and (Jsrman, various brands Bags HO tons Domestic, all qunhties. Raos i-ti litdes Foreiirn, assorted qualities. Togetlicr with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper-Maker s Materiaf" de'-7-dw ru-ll il) v Mil l. I UJ( SALE. AN CTcellent farm of 179 acres, in (lenoa tp., Delaware co. R. 17 Tp. 3, s. 4, on the east side of Rig Walnut at the mouth ot Duncan s run ; about -r'0 acres nnproTiwL aboat 3f of good bottam laud. The farm is well emulated tor grain or stock. It is a part ol the Maxwell tract. Thre Is a tiiw settlement around it On the premises then- is a good saw mill, which takes the water from Walnut . reck and Duncan's run. It is a good site for a grist mill. The larm, and an undivided half of the saw mill, will be sold togs-ther or separate. About one third ot the pay will be re-uuired down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives on he place. Jyl6-tdAwU WALTER THRALL. MONEY I HONEY! .HONEY ! Fifty Thnnannd Pollnrt. la Ohio! 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Every correct business mini keeps hie books posted up, so that in any emergency, or lor self-satislnction, he can tell at a glance the condition of his worldly prospect. It such then ItMMMfcrytO our pi'i uniary comfort, and which warns us of any innovation-tor losers, how much more necessary is it to be posted up in matters fur more important, and upon which hangs all the bdpM mid happiness of ourxdves, our wives and little ones, in guarding the greutet M nil blessings, Health t The sd eli. DM of last ummer should not be lost upon us and very wisely doth our City Father-, afljolD upon all, to look to our tenement?, c llHrs, nnd enclosures and to remove all odetisive and deleterious causes ol impurity to the air we breathe. Human Agency can do much to alleviate if not entirely prevent n repetition of the disnslruiis etlectr-nl that dreadlul scourire with which we were veiled last sprinu Uld muiiuiht, mid which indiscriminately plucked trom our beautiful garden the rich and the poor, the young and the used' the loved bi'her, mother, ir-ier and brother, and hundred-- whom eonn-'mahty ot bvling and Iriend-hip had endenreil OM to the other, m tiesnot t be severed, only by denthl Nothing Ihrough Human AfetMJ has ever been given to the world tliit will so thoroughly guard the system against Cholera, or any sickness whatever, a- the d uly use of Dr. Hull's Compound l luid Extract ol Snmiparilln ! Tin' Doctor has vnrv lately made valuable imp. ovem. m- by thfl COtnbtaaooll of Ytllow Dwk and other Boots indigenous to our Western soil, that plactB " Bull's Sarsaparilla " at the head of every preparation as a 11 Purifier ot the blood," and " Corrector ol the ceneral sys-tcm." No one can have sickness that uses thin valuable preparation. Oertilicntes are pouring in trout every direction, speaking in the highest terms of the most wonder lul cnrenevei ellected, after every thing else had failed. To obtain the K&hN end hi test improved, procure trom the Agent tor Golumlms, K. EBERLY, Successor to R. II. Mcnklngs, east side High street, next to Rut-ler'a Bakery. JttBelMAW-tW nil. BUMS COMPOUND FLi;iI EXTRACT OF Bur HA RH A PA III la l A Ih given r, i more general satisfaction, which it is reconini' iided more etfecluallv than nny 0OWT similar lyu o im-pwHuon i'ur the discerning public. It is warranted to lie six times cheaper and better than the molasses and water mixture ol Townsend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to thfl intrinsic tub-stance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable prepumton l I'ersons wishing to be cured ot Dysjiepsin, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic I'ains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Colic, Hick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrhoia, and all disorders arming Irom an impure state of BM blood or habit of the system, (without laying the foundation for oilier and worse diseasea, as entailed upon the human family by the dispensing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to ffive ibis Sarsaonrilla a trial. Our own exuerienre proves it the pmire be-towed upon 't- active 1m iilmg prop- rtn . by every M?r-son we meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily inrreit-sing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received Irom all distances, go to strengthen our confidence in lu bein the unrated curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment incases ol Dyscnb-ry, Diarrhn-a or trv - .iif hottle. and our word lor it, they will not be disappointed. v For sale by n" ..''i 1 'Y' Successor to B. IL Meakings, marie-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. pENTri ATTEND. SFRINO STYLES Suia-rnr Silk IjT plush Hats ; as uiual, only ft.. Als., for your ben.ilit, I tee French Cloths, fashionable Cassimeres, new and very MN I style Vcstings of holh Silk and Marsailes, (.ravsts ot dittcren design", suited to the season, 6lc., Ac, just op"i''l bJ , pl2-d4w ' HV1.ES i CO RCIIITECT OFFICE .IerlmnieH IJull, Ci n- i- V ba. Ohio. N- K. KELLY informs the public flMtdv his absence all his Architectural husinesa, Engineering and Surveying, will he promptly attended to at the above office by tli undersiEned. V H. BLACKMOBE, decJl d Architect and Civil lv tneer. NOTICE. TOTlCE 1 hereby given, that we have thi day appointed Smith ll 4. Mills, Esqs.,. our Agent, tor us and in our names t collect and receipt lor the claims and accounts which have arisen or rnsv her-'Rtter sns- W pnHMBsapw orm hr Dr. FRANCIS CARTER Dr. N. OAY, WILLIAM TREVITT, 8 HANItURY SMITH, JOHN B. THOMPSON, 8. M. SMITH. jan-t-dJcwtf O. W. MAUI--1, H. L. HOWARD, JOHN MORRISON, April 13. &0. am iiuvn TALLOW CANDLE'S of the very firt qual- MT ity can be had at all time at our factory, corner of Front and spring streets. Also, uura ana mh Bonp pSSmm sl. P. UOWLETT St CO .1 ' ; i "M I I-.. WILLIAM WOOD. uluKD WooU i n-.h 1,1 nc. WOOU d: CO., . :.--.:' u I ri. i OV PVM WHITE LEAH, IN OIL, PA RI " WHITE, NO. , DO. DO. Dltr WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, LITHARUK, PUTTT, WHITINd, ' MKK rtRIEl'l,' PAK19 CIIEKN, C II HOME YELLOW. CHKOME OREE). , 0BR9RI RED, CHINESE BLUE, oil, ASSOttTEl) COL'D I'AINTS, CIDKH VINEGAR. YA' E have adopted the most approved method, as practised by VV the Eastern Manufacturers, In manufacturing White Lead, and will warrunt it equal to any made in the United State. Wr wai rant the quality of each article we manufacture to be as good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offerod at the lowest prices ou usual tnfle, or discount lor Cash. CAS 1 1 FOR FLAX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We will supply Fanners with ('aster Beans for seed, and then contract to take bn at market price annually. CONKLING, WOOD & CO. Cincinnati, December 8ft dwly V K T K It I N A It Y H I ; It i K K Y . T. B. BlSHllP, Vkterisauv Scbokon, RESPECTFULLY otlers his services to the Inhabitants of this city ami vicinity, uasuriiig thuse who may patronise him. that he will endeavor to giv. general satisfaction. All surt'li-al operations perforine with perfect salety. And the majority of the diseases lucident to the liorse cured. T. H. Hii-hop can t' louud at his Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil llouro. Reference to the fallowing gentlemen: Majok Bahki:h, A.L. Olmsted, E. Williams, J. Barton. june5-d&.w3m CARPKTIIVG! C'AKPKTIX ! IV STONE Sl CO., huve on hand one of the largest and best -As os-orted stocks of Fine Ciirpetn nnd OH (Mothn Bra? orii red in CoMnbtu. anbndai RO the dirlerent styles, viz unerline Turkv and Wiltran : Superior Ingrain ; Superior TaniMrv Brusse!-? riuo no Superior Venltinn; 10--I Sup. Druggels, Wooien ; .Superline Brussels; Imperial, Ply ; DapmilW Hi io-4 " Linen. AUo, BUDeriOr Wiltrrm Tuiteil and Cheuiel Rupiib. Also, Suite- rior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at h vi-ry great bargain. Also, a Bplen- 1. 1 1 ii - -i irro;, nl ,,i .-uiiiTii.r V ui'ite u'nl 1 . :i i ' e i .unuin-. i'aim'ii Sliades, a .. IM, t: . ,. VALUAMl-E Itl-AL KtSTATE FOR "hAIE. The sub scriber oilers lor sale, on very liberal terms, the following de- critxrd real estate, situate on the National road, in the imnn-diate vicinity ol the eu-tern boundary line ol the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lota Nos. Po", I'll, 100, 10.r and 1IH1, of Crosby's addition of out-lots. Also, Nos. 1, li, -I and 5, ot Uaiio-ev'-i addition. (, 'J7 and ill, of Cbiiiotiioii's subdivision of half section No Also, in-lot No. y:i. on Town stn-et, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out- lot No. en there i- a coin) two Murv brick li'u"e, to'-t-ther with suitable out-houses, There is also on in-lot-No. A on Town St., a small frame house, ror fuither particulars, as lo price, Sic, Inquire ot thi subscriber on the premises, aul.t-dj-wtl . AMOS 8. RAMSEY. I'lllLAOKLFIIIA SHOES. It VAN'S LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED SHOES Buskins nnd Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's (iaitern. the tine-t article made in the Ciiioti. iut ipeued by tp!344fcW II. COWLES & CO. IHMil.'-MUMH SARSAPARU.IaA CO.MPOLND rHKPAIll.I BY STKAM, AND PUT UP IN QUART BOTTLES. pMiE recipe from which the Siiakeh S.vhsapahilla is made I. wan purcliHded nearly a year since, (at n greatexnuin-e,)from an old Doctor, belommu: to that ueculiar sect (tin; stinkers., inid altliouzli it has not been made public until the present time, it litis lieen exteii-iivi ly ui-eil hy many oi ttie nrst pliysienns aial laim-lies of Cincinnati, who Iiiivl' pronounced it lar superior to nny other preparation ol the kind ever yet ottered to the public. The mode in Which it is prepared, viz : by sb-ain, enables the proprietor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and real essence, a dmldoillinii which has never yet been obtained iu the manutactu: :turiiiK of any other Snrsaparilhi Compourul, hence its eriority as to its medical qualitie., over all other would be vast mne SAnaAl AHILLAi, To those at present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact The wonderful healing powers of this preparation are due to Ihe manner in which it is prepared, (namely, oy steam.) aa well as to the composition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient being the bent imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many otht r roots and herbs which are used in no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before the public ; and the phyticiiuis who have examined the recipe, from which it is crtm-poed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines as a medicine is entire-y peculiar to itself; it acts aa a gentle stimulant, and alito as an id lenitive as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in givinu strength and tone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the nowcls sufficient for the purposes ol nature, without SKeUtttl them to unnatural action, and as a OJ.NLKAI, PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities thereincon-ri.,.-i ntid it .t-niiv - ..-a.. - csmim Mm, lor which red ., , i. uni.riy etfieacious in the removal and permanent cure .,1 nil .tini'iif. i in . .-in,1; I' nin an HPITRE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Rlotches, Sore. r.yes, Letter, Scald lieail, wtunuorn i.icers, nues, au iiifeasefl re-ulting from the uko of Mercury, -kc, &.c. It is als-) not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Cunipbiiuts, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Coative-nesa, Loss of Appetite, Acidity ot the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt hunioTB ; and tu u never failing remedy in all diaeiu-es arising toi in a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It Is unparalleled ; such aa Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation ot the Heart, Neuralgic Atfectious, (ieneiul debility, fcOa, Ad It is found also to irive great relief to lemtdcs in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the direc tinns, as in that depends the benefit to be derived from it- use. Be particular in seeing that the botlels me put up in 'due wrap-pern, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head id" one of the sect of Shakers on tho wrapper, and at i lie bottom of the laM a fair simile of Dr. Howe's siniature. 'nils precaution will prevent countt rfeifs, and will guard this ineoieuie iroio neoig .njuiuu in ti-. rayiMwi uj imwi mm aw hones! means. AL'ents in Columbus : R. II. Mkakinq, DrNio A m n ., f.. Ro nrRT8 A: Co., Kino a Hbiggs, Wm. Schnkiokr. Sold in quart bottles, at $1 each, or 6 bottles for $5. Principal Depot, No. I, College Hall. ClnofaautL S. D. ll,we, Proprietor, to whom all orders must b mldrcsHil. To be i,.nl ot th- principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be ablo to judgi for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or not. HOWE'S CEIaEHH ATED COUGH CANDY. THK BL.3T iSMBOf KNOWN VOn COCOHS, OOLfH HOARSENESS, SOMB TllllOAT, WHOOPINd COUUH, ac, kC. Its reputation Is now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further ol it here, merely referring to our ajrenrs In Cnlunibus. who will testily to it merit. KINO HRKiOS, (leneral Agents lor Franklin county. Also, to bo had of the Druggists generally. novl0-ly TIUSA SSAM TEAluniPANY, t.)0 (ii-eenwleh atreet, New Y'orli. ' I 'HE proprietors beg to call the attention of connoisseurs in L Tea, and the heads of families to the choice and raie selection ot Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their f ragrance and delicacy, combiu. d with Hnta purity and strength, produce an inluioti ot surpassing richness and flavor. 'I tie Teas Offered are the following : The Jeddo Bloom, u Black Tea, at $1,00 per lb. Niphon, ' Diarl Osacca, a (ireen Tea, at. . . SO l.OH 75 loo-Uiaa " Ticki-tsiaa " Ud ti Mixture, n compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial aotl of Assam With a view to enroiitHre tli'- introduction of the 90 1,00 " ma' chless Teas, it is the intention of the oroorietors to distribute by lot among the purchasers, a miaiitity of Tea equal to the fr.t yars' profit on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive cnrlosed in the package, a num-bcrrd certificate, entitling him to our chanre in the distribution Ut ;V ' For every fifty o ut- Imd nut and mi the rer,-i i- amount Ing to lJO.000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea. to the value ot ten percent, or tvo thousand dollars, will bo gircn amy us Bonuses'.'.! according to the following s-ale: 5 Prizes of M lbs. ot Tea each at 1,W per lb. '--J lb. or M H 50 100 250 85 500 IN 600 son BOO 880 10 5 M 250 4-J5 Prizes in all 2,000 2,0(10 Those persons who pref-T lower priced Teas can receive their priaea In proportion, or they will be re purchased ior cash, at n seduction of 10 per cent. R1" Country Agent required. Application to M addressed, post pal I, to the Company's Depot, as above. Ijune.l d&w.Jtn 6000 COPIES HOLD i n six weeks: The Lives of JAMES MAD r the lollownii: valuable hooK- 1 w ISON and JAMES MONIOL, fourth and fifth Presidents o the United States, bv John (JfiNCV AoaMs, to which is added I History of their Adininitration." This work is puldi-hed in a large size 12mo. vol. of 430 paces, substantially bound in cloth or leather, similar in tyle to." Seward's Life of J. Q, Adams," containing accurate portraits on steel. Price 81,25. There heing no work extant (jiving the private and public lives of these Illustrious Presidents, and the world renowned reputn-tion of the author ns a BttMM and a scholar, must secure an extensive sale for the above book. Agents wimted. J. HMLIT CO Ajtents, JunelO At the New Bookstore, Columbus. 1?OR HALE A lew Land Warrants at reduced prices. In 1 quire of ma-31 BAKER Sl ARMSTRONG. Ilnrtlwarc. (.ERE, ABBOTT V CO.. Sign of the Gill Pndlorlt, No. 161 lliuh alreet, 1 1 AVE now in itOTB and m transitu from the east, a very large II st nek mT hanl ware, iiillerv. hou-e building materials, tar- ming and niechanical tool. We have long been anxious to meet our customers on Ion- prices, we have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purchaser upon as good term, if not a little better, than anv other establishment in thi" vicinity. june7 GERE, ABBOTT Sl CO. It MLItOVII IMI STEAMBOAT INSI UAM I . THE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas sacbusetts punecially empowered to insure against sect DENTS. Capital 850.000. Orrtct High street, opposite the Capita) House, Columbus. junelO-dtf D R- HOAG, Agent. WH0VV A NTS A BARGAIN t FOR sale chep for rah TWO GUT LOTS, situated 0n Wash ingtoa avenue, north ol Broad street. Inquire of juneft BAKER St ARMSTRONG. , TO CONTRACTORS. OEALLD PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Board ot I'ubl c Works In the city of Columbus, until Ihe bour ot li o'clock (nooni of )'(ducaau, the Wth day of July next, ior the construction of the following work, to wit : OHIO CANAL. For the re-building ot Locks Nos. 01, 53 and SB, near Ports- mouth. For the rebuilding of Locks Nos. litiandUS, south ot Licking summit, ncB' Loekbourne. For the re-buldiug of Locks No. , enst of Newark. For the re building of one of the flight of Locks at the junction nt the Dresden side cut and the Muskingum river, near Dresden.For building a Water (iate, with substantial cut stone abut-ments. on the south-ea-t embankment of the Licking Summit lie- set voir. HOCKINO CANAL. for huildlug a substantinl Culvert, of cut stoiio masonry, op. posite Worthiimton's mill, in Hocking county, with the necesnary embankment, Ac. Comieeted with the above jobs will he th einbnnkinent and Other Items Incident to such work and theyaroot u character worthuthe attintmii of contractors. It maybe determined to re build Lockl KM SI, 08 and .V), near Portsmouth, during the proH'nt tall, which the bidder will consider. This determination, if concluded, will be expressed in the specifications. The masonry nul be of the Itest class and the stone of the most appro . ,1 qnh, and from quarriew from which stone has recently bu n farnlabed lor Locks nenr Portsmouth, Lockburnc iuul Dresden and for the Lock near Newark, to be ot stone to be approved by the En-juicer, as must tho stone in all cases. Puns tod spcclflottfJons may be seen at the office oi the Board of Public Works, at Columbus, at any time alter the first day of July, and tnb.rm itiun in relntion lo thfl work near Portsmouth nnd nenr Loekbourne, may be had at any time alter the 25lh instant, from Wm. McAboy, Eiu., Re. Eng. Southern Division Ohio Canal and from Samuel fl. Foster, Res. Eng. Middle Division Ohio tiunl in relation to the work near Newark. Dresden. Lick- m Nimmit Reservoir and Hocking Canal. Bidders unknown to the undersigned must give satislactory references. GEORGE W. MAN YPENNY, June8 Acting Commist-ioniT R P. W. B. PITCH, 1M50. FITCH fc DALE j (SucrrtHori to McElcain V Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND Dealers in Produce, Flour. Plaster, Stilt, Fish, and all kinds il. of (iroccries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all times, iu cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway fc Co.'e Foundry, Co umbi', Ohio. (inara-dtf SUH'EI. GALLOWAY. IIEN11Y F, PAGE. JAIaI.OWAV & PAUE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law. as partners, in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining couutics, and in the Circuit and District U. S. Court-'. OthYe in Piatt's new buildinir, opposite State House. inayOtf 8 A CARD. JVOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have this day 1 1 enti'M d into a cD-partnernhip, for the purpose of practising Law, Btiyiuir, Selling and LeasiiiL' Real Estate, Surveying, divi-dins; and r-nb-iiividing of lands and lot.--, the Collection ot Claims in central Ohio, uud, also, to all business heretofore done by J. F. Smith. JOSEPH F. SMITH, April hi. ie50apl2dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. SMALL FA It 31 IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABO l Telfbl miles from the city partly improved. A good hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. Tho farm is well adapted to nmfU kinds of grains This tarm mu"lbe sold soon, and is offered cheap. Poreons winh-inii to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, can-not do better than by calling on us. If this does not euit we havo others that will. SMITH dt MILLS, may 14 Real Estate Agents RR ,wilJ.IAfiHAC ' PENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Colum-I bus and vicinfty. "Residence at the Capital Hoi'se. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. RKirj-lt TO Samuel Galloway, Esq., Prof. R. EL Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. S. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson. Columbus Prof. Dnicl Drak-"6 Cincinnati m,p.i i MAU',.XE FOR JL'NE. (" HAHAM'S American Monthly Magazine for June. m (iodey's Lady's Hook lor June. Mrtun'l Magnzine lor June . Juut received and for sale by m;iyvo i n. - nil...' ol nun i ura n n, FOR I,F, & A LOT of Beech Fencine;. Shingling Lath, and Beech Inquire of (may271 C. SCOTT, Journal r .loiEtS. office. wooi r 1 nU fJUNI' WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, I JJ)JJJ near the National Rond Rridire. by pM FITCH St UALE. LOMTNGfl PICTORIAI, FIELD BOOK of the He-volution, Nos. 1 and 2 For sale by JanBfl ' i. n wniHlNO & huntinoton. A. D. WOltBAOOR. WM. P.WtlEGLER. WOMBAtOH d: w I i i.i.i.i:, ATTOHNPYS AT LAW. WILL practice as partners in Frimklin and tho adjoining counties. Prompt nttcntiuu will he given to the adjuBtmeiitand collection of claims of large or small amount. Wm P. Whr Kt.cn, Stttary Public, will take depositions, acknowledgments of deeds, Stc. Oiliue in Neil'a New Building, north of the Neil House. ('" inn1 hi-, June 21, 1 850. june24 dly-wlm IWWlilUCK GROCERY, CORNER OF IIUjlF-AND Fill 10 M) BTRBBTB. 'IMIE andanlgud bavini purchased Ooataol of J. M. Brown, I will continued the Grocery and Forwnrding and Commission hueiness, and hen leave to call the nttention of our friends ind the public generally to a well selected stock of Grocerie, Stc. Am, to which a larire stock will be added soon, and offered nt wholesale nnd retail nt low price. KiEr2.Mhtwtf. STAGE At PRlfiBlK. WOOD! avood: SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Sec-- retnry of state until 12 M. on Monday, the 15th day of July, 1600, ior wood for the use of the State, as follows i 2H) tords of wood 2t feet lone. 100 " 3 11 None but dry hickory, beech or puirnr mnple Is wanted. Bond! with approved security will be required for the delivery of the wood in the Htate House yard before the 20th day of October next. One hundred and twenty eiaht solid feet will be required for a cordolwood. HENRY. W. KING, Hec y of State, A. A. BLISS. Treasurer of State, JOHN WOODS, Auditor of State. Coluruhu", June 19, 18.V). . VwtoJulylO . OIL CLOTHS. f ARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fnncy, German, Chi-Li nese, l.nelish and American Furniture Oil Cloth", just received and for sale by j. D. OSHORN Sl CO. OTICE. The notes and accounts f GeorgH Gere St Co., are loft with tin for settlement and eoflectinn. They must be paid without delay. GERE. ABBOTT St CO. Columbus, July 5, I IMtlNTINf; MATERIALS FOR MAKE. FOR prde. low tor cash, or on short credit, a large assortment ot Printing Materials, rnnsistinir in part of I Double Medium Smith Press. 1 Stnnberry Press. lb. Pica. 4"0 " Bourgeois, nenrly now 110 Brevier. 100 ' Minion, 130 h Minion, Several fonts Fancy Tyie. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which 1 nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspajier, Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremnly low tor cash, or on short time. deell) CHAS. S(fOTT,VcnL NEW C.OOD8. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good term- 75 doz. Chopping Axe of favorite brands, 4 doz. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spade " " UMI Mill and Croa Cut Saw, aw boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. aW kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT St CO., ari At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. MACAI LAY'S ENGLAND. VIACAULAV'S ENGLAND. 3 vols, llmio. Muslin, lo match ivl Hume's England. For snle by may',7 I, N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. CARRIAGE TMIIIM;-. I HO ''AIU 8"atJe Sprintrs; a) sett Iron Axle; 100 sett Brass LfJ Hubh Bands; 3 bales Moss; I'.ii.nl Leather ; Lure, Tufts, Painted nnd Gum Cloth ; Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Casting, ate. For sale by june? GERE. ABBOTT ft: CO. NOT ICR IS hereby tiven that the subscriber has been appointed and I qualified as the administrator ot the estate of Lorcnio S. Bu- kley, late (,t Franklin county, deceased. unel8-w3t WILLIAM GltAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1350. NOTICE 1 8 hereby riven that the subscriber has been appointed and I rpiahfl. d as administrator with the will annexed ot the estate of John Stephens, late of Franklin county, deceased. Junelgw3t WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, Juoe 15, 1s?50. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . RIDflWAY AV CO.. ill A N C F A C T lT R R STKAM K N (J I N K M , FROM new and improved patterns, .unon which i- one for tha MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRON8 nd fixtures complete. They al-m make the eeh brsted n id u- ! n-ri?iuT wiTKR WHEEL. RAILROAD CAR WHEELS and all other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS uually made st roundne.. MACHIIWRRT of all kinds made promptly to order. RICK'S CELEBHATKI) COOK I NO STOVE, Premium Cooking Stnvra, Parlor, bop, and Church Stove and Furnaces Fire Gr-tes. and PI.Ol (iflf an warranieu, are constantly for sale at wholksalk and smiL on liberal terms. Merchants and other dealing in Ploughs and Stoves are re-sperUully invited to examine our stock and price. Columbus, feb 13 tf I )iyi0"LDr,rctf,,y,,,u''u"i'''to the otttSMI of Columbuj and us vicinity, that I have made new arrangement in bull-ne1B, and my pecuniary condition renders it nir'lliui lu setUa dl my accounts. have la-en doing business among you several years in the capacity of an Undertaker, and urn the only man in ever engaged exclusively in it up to the present time. It is H l'llMllef Hint requires UUreluitti.il. Stteiitinn am.) IVias th L. i . . . aecoriiplishment of which 1 have nmde an agreement with Mr. Oeorite W. Williams, as may be seen by the advertisement below, by which he will become my partner. I take this occasion tosav 0 BU Wit i whom I llHVi' IiiH.li acp.ii.nli nFlr l,.n. 1 "J, Ik., they murtt be settled up, either by note or otherwise' iminedl- ab-Iy. 1 I have money enough doe to free me from embarrassment, not-withstand,!!.: some of iiiyrtrnrfs are fearful this is not the cast. I imc lued nmoiig and done business with you several years. I intend, while my lite is spared, to continue it, relying upon my own resources and reoi.h.tin,, nu ,. h ..' .. ,C CT-i . in which I am engaged. I tu-k no combination to assist me by onspinng aginiisi others in the anie calling, to their injury. I MTC BO runntrs out, but I think this community will hear mo out in sayin. that I am always ready, when called upon, to attend to my business, and ever have been. v I N'-WIIL. hint I ft -id i,m i, .11 In lh vn ,.,,..., .... ful for iiat-t favurs, I solicit a continuiuice of tin m. ' Nr. w lUMOUL my partner, ha. been in my employ nearly ona III, lllld lesiiti il nM. throllell Ollr liiliat fenrtnl nn.l ir.ri,,., lU. during the prevalence ut the cholera last summer. He is known 1"r " nequnmtaiire extends, as a ijeiitienian Well qualified tor the business in which he is engaged ; and 1 feel warranted in recommending him u your favorable consideration. Respectfully, AZZUR W. READER. June ltejo, AZZt;a W. BR ADM. OROaOE W. WILLIAMS. Rmktt CITY COFFIN WARE ROO.MH. EADER WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, have associated themselves together in the business of Undertaking, in the city ol Columbus, nnd would respectfully announce that thefr depot or ware rooms will bo found, for tho present, at the old stand ot A. W. Reader, neur the Hibba Hayseales, where they have a splendid assortment of Collins, coniHting, in part, of mahogany, cloth and velvet colored, Cherry, Rlnck Walnut, &c , of every sort, size and description, finished and lined in a style superior to any in the Uettem country va ying iu quality and price to suit tlie leelinirs ot all who may need them tor deceased friends 1 hey have and will constantly keep on hand, ibrouds, glovesand stockings, ol every siie and quality. They are also provided with a hearse and carnages for attending tuuerals and every thing pertaining to the business. Carriages and a hearse always in readiness to convey friends and a corpse to any part oi the State whenever called for. A. W. Reader has the exclusive right oi" the ' tate of Ohio for 1 rump s celebrated Corpse Preserver, the use and utility of which can tudv be appreciated by witnessing ita effect. Suffice it to aay, it. & w are pre, ared to preserve n corpse tree from decomposl-uon or change, any length oi time, and convey it, in that condl-mm, to any part of the country. They are also provided with a substantial Vault in which to deposit the dead previous to interment, agreeably to the feeling Ire lids and relatives. Cooling Boards will be tarnished at any hour during the day or night, by calling at the shop or at the residence of eiihcr one of the firm. One of the firm may always lie found at the wore room durini the dny, or at his residence at mglit. As they will nttend to all call promptly, and are determined to rend, i- atistactioD, they confidcMlv expect to be sustained m thair undertaking. Itctidence of A. If: WmitT M door from Third, on Mound street, Hiljoming German Church Residence, of G. IV. Williams--2d door from Third, on Rich,on-po-ute Ilaptir-t Church. JunSM-tf I? A';H'-"Cajh paiil for Rags, C anvass Ragging, Grass, and V iarrcd Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-maker' stock, by CYRUS W. FIELD it CO. d.-J7-ddw At their Rag Warehouae, 94 Beckman at I OH HAUri i,imentl 80 bags Java ColTee, landing from Unl- VV ted States, an or sale by KING Sl HEFFNER, RP8 Cincinnnaa SVOAR AND MOIAH8E8.--350 hdd 8ugar, fair and prime; 1,200 bbls Molasses; for sale by KING it HEFFNER, ,nar 27 Main street, Cincinnati r 1 HACTS ON LAW REFORM a very deslrablo collection of -- Legal Papers, to which tho attention of member of the Convention is respectfully invited. Cushing'a Manual ; Jett'erson' do. Southerland (Joel R.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medary's New Constitution. For sale nt J. II. RILEY St CO.'fl Bookstore. f A IIP RVTMia. SUPERFlN E Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth, nnd emb'd Window Curtains, ior sale by maril WM. A. McCOY & CO. ItIft. CM I CK KK I ; to ;il.BKIIT'rl PRKMIIJM ROSTON PIANOB, laat received and for sale at manufacturer'a prl-aa A. Ml.) Agent, Four door. North of the Nell Houae, Columbua, Ohio. aulO-dly PAPP.I I11T..U LARGE a.iortinent of Paper Ilan.inga and Border, for sil. ch''I1 h7 WM. A. McCOY 4 CO. mar KNTEItTAIN.MKNT AT FOIIKHtTOVk! 1UII8, DAVIS will attend to giving Tea at Foreit Qrora, .... l,a ry evening, from live lo eight o'clock. June , '50 d6, IAHIKS' NKW NOVEL. The Old Oak Chest, by O. P. R. a. James. :i7U,c. The Daltun'a, hy C. Lover No. a, 6c. rorsalchy JU"1S I. N. WH1TINO It HUNTINGTON. ... NBW nooKS. rrm. History r,t the Coulcsaional. by John Henry Hopkim, D. a D., 1 vol. Wmo. Tile Past. Present and Future f the 'IV, ,,...! f.rt ih,' Pmalt of Dc I.amartine, 1 vol. 12mo. t or sale by J""lo I. N. WHITINn a, HUNTINGTON VACANT LOTS POR SALE. Two amall lou on Giy "treot, nearbe corner of Fourth atreeL Cheap and on way te' SMITH It MILLS, J""'9 Real Estate Agent. JOBJCPH LIPPKNCOTT. LIPPENCOTT to II nil. wm. c. ,aaa. MANVFACTLBERB OP P1KKMX FIRE PROOF SAFES Second Stria, baicccn Wand and SmMMd Slrt'ai. ln u,iay nil, moon, July S3, 1848, the undersigned wera ur j i.ij,,,, -iii-oi ,v lliiri-towilnessan hon est and fair test ol one ol their riurnil Safe.. Tho furnace belli!; PvPaFed, the fale was placed inside thereof with bookspa-a-rs and s, nl money ; when Hie door of the Safe wis closed and n lire Uadlad at ii quarter past o'clock, and in a short time llie M.le v, red hot, and coiilinued until hall past aix o'clock, bemit iiliout four and a half hours, when the committee expressed (hen- satislnction that the time occupied with such heat was siilln ieiit. The furnuee was then pulled down. Safe cooled, and the door opened Ihe hooks, pBjiers and money safe. The heat Wiis so great as to melt oft the brass mountings. We. thi refore take pleasure in recommending these Salea to the public aa being, in our judgment, entirely hro-proo. JARVI3 It TRABIIE, NOCK It RAWSON, COI1NWAL It HROTHEK, RI1ANNON t THATCHER, IltNEDICT CARTER, I9AA0 CRONUN. I im engaged In the foundry business, and know somethiDi alinut furnaces nnd heat. 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe, aud can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend then to the public as being, in my opinion entirely fireproof. WM fiAy Messrs lluilles, Comstock It Co. are our agents for the above Hales, where a sample can beseon, and also at the office ot the Ohio .-line Journal. LIPPINCOTT It BARR. PAINTS. "" Wi: have on hand and for sale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil, White and Red Lead, Coach and Furnlture arnisb. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together ivilh a great vaticty of paints, bruahea, etc. At the .ign of the jyj OILT PADLOCK. cvivv , u a0 aawAMDi ylOl.h.N, Irom the subscriber, in Perry township, Franklin county, II , on Hie night of the 26th in.t., a DARK CHEST-1 SOIiRKL MAIIE, seven or eiuht yoa.s old, with a large -, ... , n ,ier right Hugh, a plnin halter mark around her nose, and a liltle white around one hind foot ; in her gait, generally racks. 'The above reward will lie paid to any one who will return the mure and arret tho thief, or 15 will be paid lor the mare alone J LEWIS T. LANE. I 1)1)1) l:,,x,:" VVINi" lILA-i. s.,iE,t iilNchlnT) E .V.V be found .Ingle and double thick French, the best litt.liurg. Also, cheaper glass of all the usual sizes. At the sign Jyl OILT PADLOCK. (1)1 I lini-S (iAMI.KillT AND CIIKB COMPANY. A 1 " "leCing of Ihe nn ectors, held June Sl, '50, it w as order-. V ed that the subscriptions io the stock be paid to Thomas Mo.idin, Kso.. Treasurer, in in.i.llo.ent. .. l,.ll,.u.. tr, 1. . -I Installment SO per cent, on or before Monday July 1st, neat, a do SO da Aug. 5, do h do SO do Sepl.S, do Jo SO do Oct. 7, do 6th do 10 do Nov. 4. do Promptness on the part of stockholders la expected. junS2 tnov4 WM. A PLATT, Secretary. FOUR very desirable amall Iniildili'iot, on Rich street, east ol Seventh street, for sale verv l on en,.! terms Inouira "f liuneHdl HI MTU 4 MILLS. rOH SALE Two houses and lots, with stables, wood house, a and every other convenience attached, situated on Friend -rreet. they are brick buildings and in complete order, and will lie sold eery itm if applh-d lor soon. Buyers will do well to call nn us before purchasing elsewhere, mayie SMITH At MILLS. STEEL GOODS.-Beads, Rings, CUaps, Slide., Bag., Purwe. Ste. Also, Pen Knives, a splendid assortment. ap34 J. H. RILETC CO. Fllll SALK.-Tw can; m .1 riWEL- LING HOUSES on Town street, between Fourth end Fifth SMITH MILLS. ap!7 North Room In Kxchanxe Bank. TOOLS. TO Carpenters and others who use carpenter tools, we most respectfully say that we have the best assortment 01 tools ever brought to this city, and we are dispo'ed to sell them very low for cab. jyl GERE. ABBOTT CO. p F. CONWAT. 1 B. TOXLIirMX n. F. f OMVAYdfc CO., GROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON. AND Cammiaaion nnd Forw nrdlnff Merrhnn.a, flOMT STREET, Jj3-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. p--uwii